Wednesday, February 28, 2007
Civ. Blog
Another week down, another great attempt at victory. This week, at least in terms of culture, I was valiant. I played as Great Britain. I was able to build my city pretty freely, whilst discovering areas with my scout. My main strategy was to move and build as many things at as fast a rate as possible. This, I thought, would work towards my advantage. My civ. was rather strong during this attempt, for I gained as much technology as possible. I was far ahead of neighboring civs., such as the Romans, who were both culturally and technologically inferior. Yet again, however, my resources were too limited. I tried as hard as I could do build graineries, mine, and find food. But, in the end, I barely had enough money to support my second city. This attempt taught me that having resources is obviously more important than having the material that follows. Victory in this game is feasible if resources are at all times available. Possibly, next attempt, I will place more workers in a position to gather more food, gold and other things that will make success much more possible.
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Yeah this is very true, you must make sure that you have the technology and strategies to gain resources to support other cities before actually constructing them. i ran into this problem the first couple times that i was messing with the game. i would built a huge empire though i didnt have the resources to support even a small portion of my cities.
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