As your civilization gets large, be careful about using the "Civilization Score" screen (F9) because it is not designed to handle scores that are too high and you could inadvertantly trigger a series of crippling bugs. Get all the wonders, go for as many future techs as you can (hundreds, if you can), and eventually launch the spaceship. Switch to democracy and cover the world with highly developed cities. Then go back to your save game, block the civ up with units so it cannot expand. When you think you have found the last enemy city, save the game and capture it just to be sure it is the last. If you really want a super high score, then conquer the world as soon as possible (as above), then stop just before you finish. If you encounter a city that is too well defended, get a bunch of cheap units together and lay seige to it by covering up all of the squares surrounding it so that it can no longer produce food, trade, or resources.Ģ. ![]() Just get the techs you need for all the good ancient military units (catapult, chariot, phalanx, legion, diplomat, trireme, cavalry) and crush your opponents with good ol' fashioned attrition. Grow fast, concentrate on military units. Keep your cities small, city improvement upkeep to a minimum, and the government to use is despotism. ![]() Here are the two most important things for beating emperor that you need to know:ġ. Some of them contain quite complex instructions that you may find useful. In any case, my main suggestion is that you read some of the other topics in here, especially the big active ones down the list there. I can understand you thinking emperor was level 4 or 5, but definitely not 6. However, I am compelled to correct your understanding of civilization difficulty levels.
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