Civilization 1 - Full Earth Game Play (Emperor Level)

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  • Опубликовано: 9 июл 2024
  • Playing Civilization I as the Romans (Emperor/hardest level) and choosing the Earth map!
    Earth map is huge, but as a player, you have a huge advantage of knowing exactly the earth, which in a way makes a game less fun as one of my favorite things about Civilization is to explore the map and be surprised.
    This game went fairly quick, playing the classic mass chariots and taking over the others and the world quickly.
    Chapters
    00:00:00 Introduction
    00:02:02 Build Up
    00:17:26 War with India!
    01:20:08 Great War!
    02:16:30 End game...
    02:42:33 Outro
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Комментарии • 35

  • @ScarletEdge
    @ScarletEdge 20 дней назад +1

    When I saw your smiling face I immediately clicked on like. Civ 1 is a game of people of culture.

    • @IntuneVitaDoctrina
      @IntuneVitaDoctrina  20 дней назад +1

      Thank you so much :) I got another game but so lazy so edit, a 5 hours game play, but it should be published within 2 weeks. I have so much fun playing this game :)

    • @ScarletEdge
      @ScarletEdge 20 дней назад +1

      @@IntuneVitaDoctrina Yeah, no argument there. I can clearly see how much you enjoy yourself.

  • @stefanhahn8867
    @stefanhahn8867 5 дней назад +1

    great gaming! i still play :) keep streaming more games! :)

    • @IntuneVitaDoctrina
      @IntuneVitaDoctrina  5 дней назад

      Thanks, within a few days publish one more game play
      :) thanks

  • @mattbriddell9246
    @mattbriddell9246 5 месяцев назад +2

    This was one of the first games I really got into growing up. Incredible to find people still playing it today 😀

    • @IntuneVitaDoctrina
      @IntuneVitaDoctrina  5 месяцев назад +1

      hahaha yeah it is OLD! but surprisingly many still do playing it, I doubt any younger start playing it so it is probably not gaining any new people :) I still like it

  • @M.Makart
    @M.Makart 5 месяцев назад +2

    Hooray!

  • @Pain007Productions
    @Pain007Productions 5 месяцев назад +2

    Great vid again! Don't think I've ever won before heading into 1AD but I suppose it's more easier on Earth as you know where all land is and where everyone spawns. Very much enjoyed this!
    You plan on doing any more on Civ1?

    • @IntuneVitaDoctrina
      @IntuneVitaDoctrina  5 месяцев назад +2

      Thanks, I think you are spot on, Earth Map gives us human player an advantage to know the map.
      I would love to do more Civ1, right now out of ideas, done a normal game with chariots and attack quick, one with space ship and now one Earth Play.
      Got ay ideas of a game play that could be interesting? I was thinking something like not allowed to leave my first island until 1AD to give the computer a chance to build up or something like that. Or win without building a single Chariot or some restrictions

    • @Pain007Productions
      @Pain007Productions 5 месяцев назад +2

      @@IntuneVitaDoctrina I like that idea, could be interesting. One idea as I play similar to yourself (attack early with numerous chariots), would be to do a no chariot run. So you can either use calvarys or catapults early. Might push you to get chivalry earllier for knights. Which would possibly give the ai time to develop their forces. I could be wrong though.
      But I guess the only way to shake it up is to give yourself stipulations. No chariot could do that. Maybe no diplomats also which could make it tricky.
      Civ 1 is my personal favourite, but you could try Civ 2 as that is an enjoyable game too. I wouldn't suggest any further Civ though as they get too unnecessarily complicated, well at least for me lol.

    • @IntuneVitaDoctrina
      @IntuneVitaDoctrina  5 месяцев назад +2

      no diplomats would make it difficult, love those :) agree about civ3 and later, great games but start to be too much :) maybe play a game with some restrictions, makes the game longer for sure :)

    • @Pain007Productions
      @Pain007Productions 5 месяцев назад +2

      @@IntuneVitaDoctrina Civ3 is good until you have like 50 cities to manage, which slows the game down a lot. Haven't played 4 or 5, but tried 6 out and was a bit overwhelmed by it. Simplicity of 1 & 2 is more my style. You should experiment with restrictions and see what makes it more of a challenge.

  • @TARTAROS.9
    @TARTAROS.9 5 месяцев назад +2

    Good 👍

  • @Christians_Retro_Gaming
    @Christians_Retro_Gaming 3 месяца назад +2

    Always happy to see a Civ Let's Play from you! (spoiler for video) I liked your strategy of giving zulus tech after you conquered some of their cities. I usually always decline giving tech away but it makes sense here since all the tech they could take from you would not improve their military strength and you planned to conquer them fairly quickly. That strategy completely pacified them. I would love to see you do an Emperor pacifist run at some point (never attack, only defend and no starving of enemy cities but inciting a revolt could perhaps be allowed).

    • @IntuneVitaDoctrina
      @IntuneVitaDoctrina  3 месяца назад +2

      Thanks a lot for the comment, and I agree, giving techs is bad, especially if they in their turn give it away, in this case Zulu could not speak too so many others.
      I really like you idea of a game play, it would be difficult to be pacifist..; especially if one computer civilization becomes too strong and I cannot go and pick their capital LOL :)
      Would have to think of some rules, maybe:
      1. I can NEVER break a peace
      2. Must ALWAYS accept to speak with computer Civilizations
      3. Must ALWAYS accept peace offers (unless they request money/tech, those I can deny but not the peace offer itself)
      4. If not in war, not allowed to put diplomats and starve out.
      However, if someone breaks a peace or declare war at me, should I not be able to fight back and take a city of theirs?

    • @Christians_Retro_Gaming
      @Christians_Retro_Gaming 3 месяца назад +2

      @@IntuneVitaDoctrina I was thinking of an extreme version where you can never attack (except barbarians I guess), only defend which means no taking back of cities. Having a good defence, maybe with city walls, and spreading out early to get enough cities will thus be important. But I also think only having your 4 rules would make sense. Whatever will be the most fun for you when playing :) It's something I want to try myself since I keep winning by being aggressive and I want to force myself to play in a different manner.

    • @IntuneVitaDoctrina
      @IntuneVitaDoctrina  3 месяца назад +1

      Interesting, then obviously only way to win is to send a space ship.
      So if I have a city, and in war, and they have a Catapult coming towards my city, I'm not allowed to attack the Catapult? only have a Phalanx hopefully as a veteran, and a City Wall? no Defense Catapult to attack back from city?
      Hmmm interesting, extremely hard, if Mongols are next to me, I would need to keep the peace by giving they whatever they want etc :)

    • @Christians_Retro_Gaming
      @Christians_Retro_Gaming 3 месяца назад +1

      @@IntuneVitaDoctrina Yes, that's what I had in mind. This would motivate using settlers to build fortresses at choke points and add defensive units there or in mountains to prevent enemy catapults etc. from pillaging and from reaching your cities. If you allow inciting revolts, it would still be theoretically possible to win by conquering Earth but sending a space ship is probably much more viable.

    • @IntuneVitaDoctrina
      @IntuneVitaDoctrina  3 месяца назад +1

      @@Christians_Retro_Gamingchallenge accepted 😂 I will try but not sure I’ll be able to make it (win)

  • @matsv201
    @matsv201 19 часов назад +1

    I´m more on a civ 2 player. I don´t know if this is true for Civ 1. but in civ 2 the resources and up in a pattern that alows every city to have 4 resources, the cities will not be at optimal range, but decently close. This give really powerful city early on specially when the size is 4.
    Also the pattern make it so you can figure out what grassland is resources, so you can make it to a forest and "extract" it.
    A part from that there is two resource stacks. if i remember correctly the Buffalo can be turned in to a Pheasant, and the wheat can be turned in to silk, vice versa. This way any city can be optimized for trade, sheelds and food depending on what you like (well more so when you got engineers later)

    • @IntuneVitaDoctrina
      @IntuneVitaDoctrina  18 часов назад

      more than 25 years since I played Civ2, liked it, but harder to setup now and play than Civ1, gotta try it out again.
      Yeah the pattern might be the same but no Buffalo/What in Civ1 what I can tell of the old graphic :)

    • @matsv201
      @matsv201 17 часов назад +1

      @@IntuneVitaDoctrina yea. But i do think it works simuarly with a fix resource position. So if the size is corect it should be able to reach 4 resources with each city. And of cause also kbow whete the resources is hiden in the grass lands.

    • @matsv201
      @matsv201 7 часов назад +1

      @@IntuneVitaDoctrina in play classic game you can just launch civ 2 in a window in your browser. The only thing you really need to do is update the resolution in the emulator so the screen is not tiny

    • @IntuneVitaDoctrina
      @IntuneVitaDoctrina  3 часа назад

      didn't know that, you run it in a browser? gotta check that out :)

    • @matsv201
      @matsv201 Час назад

      @@IntuneVitaDoctrina yea. It start a dos in the browser that starts a windows 3.11 that in turn have a civ 2 instalation. But all videos a part from the intro one have been removed

  • @avasdv
    @avasdv 13 дней назад +1

    Scrolls of ancient wisdom? Are they dropping hints that there was a great civilization before? Possibly before the younger dryas?

    • @IntuneVitaDoctrina
      @IntuneVitaDoctrina  13 дней назад

      Sorry don't understand the reference? you mean when you take a hut and get a knowledge? :)