Also, make sure you exploit your civ's bonuses ASAP. Also, be sure to take advantage of any nearby islands, they tend to have good resources and can make very good science/gold cities, plus they are isolated so they require less defense. Leave the crappy land for the AI, don't settle areas with little or no food in the early stages. I think the key to winning at Deity level is early expansion, and trying to take up as much good land as possible. My numerous cities pushed my research rate very high and I was able to reach important Military techs first, and build advanced armies while still defending my borders and when the time was right, I attacked and achieved a domination victory by 1720AD. Basically by doing so I had 7-8 cities when they only had 2-3, I then concentrated on defense and science. It was actually my first game with the Mongols, but my strategy was to get as many cities as possible early via the Barb Huts (their bonus ability). I beat the AI my first Deity game with the Mongols. Knights and Tanks are the areas I usually make millitary progress during. In my 2nd game (Spain, Emp) my Island cities were producing lots of research due to dyes, but I never needed it during this one. Guess I'll look into the whole Island cities thing. Setting up a gold city seems nevessary to boost score, so I will have to look out for that in th efuture. probably a lot considering they block Egypt and France without wasting a settler.Į: Maybe it's just ecperience with previous civ games? I see dojo had some trouble. Will probably try Mongolia to see how getting those huts as villages will help. Monty and Issy never sent a troop at me while being at war the whole game.Īlso, can tanks move through roads in enemy territory? It certainly seems like it, making my conquest of France and Spain VERY easy. This game was VERY easy- was it the map or is CivRev just an easy game overall? I might get the 360 version if they improve the AI. I then let Spain take one of my Azte possesions while I marched straight up to her capital, took it and gave her Printing Press to stop any counter attacks. I flipped one of their mainland cities, took the rest. Took all his mainland cities (which gave me the opportunity to build the UN, though I never started it), and never made peace because he kept demanding things.Īztecs were the most difficult because they had made Rifle Armies, but a GG Infiltration Tank at 88 Strength takes care of them. Napoleon had never declared on me or made a demand which was surprising (I was at war with Spain and Azteca the whole game). I shifted my Knight armies to Napoleon and they arrived just after Shimonosekei, the choke city, flipped. I got a Great Builder very soon after researching Monarchy and rushed the Hijemi Samurai Castleĭeclared on Egypt early 1600s with one or two Knight Armies and took Cleo's 2 mainland cities and made peace. Loosely beelined to Feudalism, picking up Code of Laws and Alpahbet along the way. Blocked off Egypt and France on the first choke on the right because I couldn't get a settler to 2nd fast enough. I rarely built buildings, instead beelinging for Knights while trying to create some sort of meaga city, but I soon forgot about it and just built Knights until I got Combustion. The difficulties in the Game of the Week are different from the ones in the basic game.Only my 3rd game, so I have no idea what increases score. This is the set difficulty for online games.ĪI is much more aggressive than the player. There are no special bonuses for either side. This is the average difficulty of the game. Your capital city will have already been made for you and the advisors will give you lots of tips. The player has a much higher chance of receiving a Settlers unit from a barbarian village. Differences between difficulties Difficulty
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