Let's play Civilization IV - 2
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im still a noob that struggles on noble difficulty. I found alot of these strategies helpful. Thanks for uploading.
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how many people play this game anymore?
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@TheMelnTeam Yeah. I couldn't remember were emperor was on the list, and I didn't want to start the game just to check
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I usually just use world builder and spam my cities with specials persons
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I remember once I don't know how but I managed to build an ICBM while the Japaneese just developed teh Samurai.
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Chariot RUSH!
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@TheMelnTeam Hmmm Now I understand. Thanks
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I really need to ask but what is Noble difficulty? I'm really confused. It would also help if someone told what settler or Emperor difficulty is. Great video btw
Galaticwarriors 6 months ago
@Galaticwarriors
Each level affects how many bonuses the AI have and how much maintenance etc the human has.
TheMelnTeam 6 months ago
@Galaticwarriors Noble is the balanced level of civilization five were the player doesn't have any advanteges over the AI, the settler difficulty is the one were you get the most advantages and the AI is a little more peaceful, Emperor difficulty is a difficulty slightly harder than noble.
TheDpvpp 2 weeks ago
@TheDpvpp Emperor is 3 difficulties (noble -> prince -> monarch -> emperor -> immortal -> deity) higher than noble. The bonus difference is substantial, but not as big as the jump to immortal or to deity especially (immortal -> deity is comparable to noble -> immortal)
TheMelnTeam 2 weeks ago
question:
Does destroying roads actually do anything to the city? because i thought i might be able to 'siege' a city by starving it of resources, but this doesnt seem to be the case
Bronimin 1 year ago
@Bronimin
Roads and coast can be part of a trade network. Starving a city of resources never does anything to the military garrison in there, however. A really low difficulty AI might go on strike if all of its commerce is pillaged, but functionally resource starve = useless for war, excepting strategic resources of course.
TheMelnTeam 1 year ago 2