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Considering that there are only 7 wonders of the world, I assume only 7 people have beaten this game by creating the Pyramid?
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@Baalor I suggest level 3/4 tier 1 culture. At level 1, the culture gained is too low to save up a lot of points for the second age. At level 3/4 however, you can comfortably ramp up more points as you skip the turns waiting for the next age. Furthermore, you'll waste a lot of time trying to upgrade everything to level 1 without a level 3/4 tier 1 culture which is counterproductive.
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If you're having trouble, you're probably handling research wrong. Because the cost of research goes up with each point, getting research points early actually makes the game MUCH harder later on. For the first two ages, ignore culture, focus on population and a bit of production. Try not to upgrade anything past level 1 unless necessary for population growth. As you get near the next age, you can save up some research points... holding points and spending them after the age changes is usually much better than spending them in the current age, unless you're against the population limit. When you enter the final age, you should have a few research points ready to go, and can focus on getting production up. Never upgrade religion (culture) past level 1 in any age.
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Ill admit I do enjoy this game but I worked hard and survived every tribulation with my people from constant loss to invaders to constant losses to food production and it has the audacity to say I LOSE because I didnt build the useless pyramids! Ugh 4/5 The ending kinda erks me I dont see why we should win or lose at all.
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@lisyonok it costs 2 million resource points, you gotta make sure you dont waste them on things you dont need and start saving up on them before you even get to the Pyramids in the tech tree
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ok, what da hell? three times i already got to pyramids, and i can't build it! Enough point, researched everything, and i can't build it!
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Great game. However, the goal is arbitrarily and only a downside to the game. The whole game is about expanding, staying ahead of competition. And after a certain amount of turns you get the message: well, you didn't expand fast enough, you lose. Not that you did anything wrong, you just didn't complete our arbitrary goal. I would rather see my entire civilization go up in flames because the enemies got stronger faster than we, than to get a message saying: okay, now you lost
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I've never seen such a simple yet buggy game. Whenever I press the + and - buttons, they just add and subtract random amounts of people. Why would the + add 5 and the - subtract 220?
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Building the pyramid just enraged the other tribes, I wonder where are they continue getting so strong armies and great tacticians.
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@branden23 That's probably because the modifiers only affect the base value. For example, 400% of 100 is 400 and when you add 50% it'll become 450% of 100 which is 450 instead of 150% of 400. Which makes a lot sense so that the numbers don't get too large and cover up the whole screen. There should always be a balance between base value and modifiers to achieve maximum result. Just get more babies instead of depending on the modifiers. It works way better.
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my strength was 402k[402,000] and I upgraded my walls to level to cuz it said strength +50%. My new strength should have been 603k[603,000] but it only rose to 422k[422,000]. WTF?!? IT SHOULD HAVE ROSE BY 101,000 BUT IT ONLY ROSE 20,000!!... Sure this is not a big deal but what if I didn't notice this and kept fooling my self? I would have died.
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As an addendum, do note that upgrading pyramid do NOT increase your productivity although the numbers did change. In my case, I should be getting 15M of production per turn but end up getting only 2~3M per turn which is even lesser than the 7.7M that I should get from the mines. If the devs ever fix the problem in the future, then the best way for the endless levels are to juggle between code of law and upgrading pyramid and occasionally upgrading tier 3 food/mine/culture. Upgrade food if you can't reach the maximum capacity (due to code of law) by the time you gained a new culture point. Upgrade mine/culture if you need more than a turn to upgrade code of law/pyramid. Ideally, you should be able to upgrade code of law AND pyramid whenever one is available. Do note that you've to invest a few levels in city planning first to ramp up the population size before applying the % from code of law.
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There's really not much strategy/difficulty to the game if you just do what the game's begging you to do: horde culture points. There's little to no benefit in investing culture points on first and second tier technology since the increase in productivity/worker capacity is minimal while new points are harder to get. Instead, start every era by focusing on things in this order: culture, food, productivity and capacity. Do not increase anything beyond level 1 with the exception of tier 1 culture (level 3~4), tier 1 cow (level 2~3) and tier 2 fish (level 3~4). Build buildings whenever available and just skip turn until new era for plenty of extra points. Spend it on culture/food first and then allocate all workers in farm/cow into the fish/temple. In case famine hits early in the game, just restart until there's no bad food production for at least 15~20 turns. If you don't plan on focusing on cow/farm like me, don't upgrade tier 2 cow/irrigation for more points.
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It is far more important to keep your danger out of red this time. No more sitting at 12%, the bad events just wreck.
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the key is to increase population by upgrading agriculture while using cattle and fish to not lose too much time. Then a much bigger population will give huge passive bonuses for culture and production. Build mine before te Pyramid.
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Came back to get the badges, and "Survival" is a much more accurate description of what actually happens after the end.
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Production numbers are also wrong. I'm currently showing a +57M to production (details say +20M passive and +13M from the mountain) but only receiving a +20 per turn. Is only the passive production actually working?
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Key to the raids (or at the very least to the enslavers): if army str = low, fight them. If the leader int = low, cheat them. If neither is low = flee from them. With this strat, I can still grow easily with a 50% threat level.
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So I'm in 1785 BC yet with 1.4m pop and enslavers are almost constant. Problem being that the option results dont agree with the actual numbers. For example, I flee and it says 40k dies but real population dropped 200k. Next I fight and it says 20k enslaved and 200k died in the attack but real numbers only dropped by about 30k. Theres a bug in the reporting system somewhere
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I.. wait, wow. Turn 786 on Deity level and I was focusing on rediclous amounts of food/population, basically always being at 100% Threat... and.. the game just couldn't take it anymore. All the data started to overflow and I now have a basicly unlimited amount of research and production, amongst having overflowed the population cap many times over when realizing what I could do with this. My people have transcended their simple plane of reality and it's still before 1300 BC. How do I even.
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I very much enjoyed the game, however I seem to have broken survival mode. When my population exceeded the maximum value stored in an integer, the game broke entirely and immediately terminated my playthrough.
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Great game, 5/5 challenging and some good strategies to come up with.
I'm very sceptical of some of the math going on though.
I'm on hardest difficulty at 1519 BC. Threat is always near 100% nowadays.
I Failed a fleeing option and lost "59828" and my pop count went from 1.5M to 1.1M. I'll enter it as a bug as well when i can get the necessary screenchots.
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Unlocked ALL of the the research tree except the pyramid... got my research point and... it won't let me unlock it.
GAME FAIL
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Extremely luck-based gameplay, even on the easiest setting getting a string of bad events or dynasties will make you unable to complete the game.
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By Asgaard,I hoped to see a sequel for the first Pre-Civilization for so long,it's like Chiristmas.. just before Christmas!
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How do you increase population growth? My population just started declining rapidly at one point, and I have no idea why.
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How do you get people to join your village? It's 86 turns in and I'm still struggling by on 100 people, when the population can get to 1.3k easily.. am I missing something?
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I'm confused... I assumed Low/med/high threat was chance of winning that category. Yet, I've failed 25/25 of my mediums encounters.
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"Good events happen more often." (Feeble! Feeble! Drought! Feeble! Drought! Oh yeah, I can just feel fortune smiling on me...)