Let's play Civilization IV - 6
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Dude. Listen, do you not recognize how fast he is playing? He is basically making split second decisions in the interest of time. So this little backseat driver thing you're doing, although you make some good points, is annoying as hell. Here's an idea: don't post 6 comments on every one of his videos, but rather just make a video response of your own showing how much better your game is. Talk is cheap.
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"Slavery is awesome! .... >.> In the game, in the game."
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Your game is brilliant. I can see how sloppy my play has been.
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Actually, state property shouldn't really raise production, either--as the old Soviet joke goes, "We pretend to work and they pretend to pay us."
Production under socialist regimes suffer from maintenance issues because managers received funding and compensation based on quantity, rather than quality.
In fact, dysfunctional machines became an excuse to not work, because if the machine breaks, then obviously they can't meet their quota, right? So, everything was poorly maintained so that the
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Why does Civ 4include such things? Athenian democracy may not have grown powerful without most of its population as slaves. But state property, the way it is set up in the game, is fiction. SP should raise hammers, not bread. In real life, Soviet Union claimed 70 years of “bad weather” hurt crops. In the 1970s, China ending collective farms is called the biggest anti-poverty program in history. Food production rose, freeing labor for their industrial growth - World's 2nd economy.
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You do exactly what I do after capturing a barbarian city or settling a new one with military units already with the settler, you build the monuement so it exapands the borders faster. Note im not a pro player like u im still on prince.
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@HunterBlackLuna i bet your black?
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dude im new to the game and my first game took me hours, i stared in the morning didnt finish until the day after, and u u do it realy quick (i was against one personne)
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Maybe I am a little biased towards the pyramids strategy, everybody has their preferred strategy and their preferred leader traits. The pyramids strat mesh pretty well with my preferred leader Augustus Caesar Industrious/Imperialistic so I am very inclined to build the pyramids first. The Pyramid strat actually really starts to pick up when you get the caste system (unlimited specialists in any city) and sometimes if I am lucky I build the Statue of Liberty wonder (free specialist in every city)
hmm...stone?
formerutuber 1 year ago
@formerutuber
You know, I did have more pressing concerns, like the 2 warmongers near me.
TheMelnTeam 1 year ago 2
Like the video, very good tips you are giving, but I disagree with the pyramids being overrated. Early representation puts you so far ahead in tech it isn't even funny. You get +3 science for every specialist you have in a city, this includes great people that you settle into cities including great generals. The pyramids combined with a leader with the imperialistic trait or philosophical trait give you the opportunity to become a tech powerhouse even on levels like immortal.
MastaChief7577 1 year ago
@MastaChief7577
I haven't really posted a true settled spec mids game on youtube yet, but believe me I know its potential. That said, the mids *ar* overrated, and your comment is a case in point. The best (deity players significantly above my ability) can get to liberalism between 1 AD and 500 AD, and only SOMETIMES would pyramids actually speed them up rather than slow them. The alternative is wealth/research converters and other GPP usage..you'd be surprised what can be done w/o mids.
TheMelnTeam 1 year ago