chriseay Wrote:I'll throw my hat in the ring at being much better at Civ 4 than Civ 3. In Civ 3 my max level was two above cheiftan, whatever that was. I just couldn't figure out how to get any better. In Civ 4, I am already beating Monarch most of the time. I'm not sure if this game is easier, or if it is just easier to become good at it. And maybe those two things are one in the same?
Civ3 had illogical paths to success:
* Build more, smaller cities, and pack them in like sardines.
* Avoid research. Avoid being first to research.
* Avoid buying recently discovered techs. Buy your techs at discount, after everybody knows them.
* Don't bother with Libraries -- you aren't researching anyway.
* You have to trade tech efficiently, including understanding the math behind it.
* The more military you build, the MORE likely the AI will attack you.
* If you do get attacked, you've GOT TO buy allies before the opponent does, or he WILL buy them and dogpile you.
* The way to build world wonders is to start building something else really big (like another wonder, or a new Palace), before your intended wonder comes available,while you research your way to your intended wonder, then switch to it at the last second.
* As leader of your civilization, it is vital that you babysit all kinds of minutiae, like making sure your city doesn't waste a couple of shields on the last turn of construction.
And there's more.
Civ4 aimed more precisely for the road to success to be more rational, less gamey. Thus the game is easier to engage for many players, but harder and less forgiving for those used to doing things the old way. ... Since that was the point, the intention, I'm glad that it is working out that way in practice.
Civ4 has logical paths to success:
* Fewer, larger cities are generally more efficient.
* Researching is not only rewarded but essential.
* The more military you build, the LESS likely you will be attacked.
* If you do get attacked, your allies won't be lining up to backstab you for pennies in bribes.
* The way to build wonders is to get to their tech first (or early) and build the wonder you want faster than anybody else does.
* Most forms of micromanagement have been rendered unnecessary and many more have been reduced in importance.
- Sirian
Fortune favors the bold.