How To Beat The Early Game - The Civ 5 Deity Guide

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  • čas přidán 28. 06. 2024
  • A strategy guide showing you my top tips and tricks to beat the early game in Civilization V on Deity (difficulty 8). The early game is one of the hardest parts to master in Civ 5, but the rewards are HUGE. Every super fast game revolves around having a superb early game, so here's everything I know on how to do it right!
    As always, I use this logic every time on my Deity Lets Play / Gameplay videos, so you know it works!
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    Links to other guide videos:
    Top Deity Tips: • Civ 5 - 10 Tips To Bea...
    Growth Guide: • Civ 5 - 6 Tips To Grow...
    Happiness Guide: • How To Keep Your Empir...
    Script (for those of you who like to read): drive.google.com/file/d/15upj...
    Let me know in the comments which details you agreed / disagreed with, and why! Everyone has their own opinions, but it's always great to know what others think!
    Questions also welcome in the comments on any part of Civ 5 strategy!
    --------- Contents of this video ---------
    00:00 Intro To How To Beat The Early Game
    00:59 (1) - Starting Phase
    04:34 (2) - Settling Phase
    10:04 (3) - Post Settle Phase
    13:21 (4) - Staying On Track
    15:39 (5) - How To Grow
    20:49 (6) - Workers!
    28:38 Ending
    #civ5 #strategy #tips
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Komentáře • 169

  • @PCJLaw
    @PCJLaw  Před 2 lety +42

    A guide to help you all beat the early game in Civ 5
    The key to almost every super fast victory time is to have a kick-ass early game, so in this video I share my best tips on how to get it done!
    Hope you find this helpful :)

    • @casuscnactus4864
      @casuscnactus4864 Před 2 lety +1

      I understood right that you always play on fast game speed?

    • @SyuSept
      @SyuSept Před 2 lety +1

      Thanks for the guide, it's clear and straight forward.
      I have a question though: isn't it important to build your capital on a hill to get that second hammer?

  • @RockEsper
    @RockEsper Před rokem +29

    It's rare to find a guide this clear and useful

  • @minkak7705
    @minkak7705 Před rokem +28

    I' ve been trying to win deity for 2 years. With your tips, I managed it the same day I watched the video! Sincere thanks!!

  • @Andrew-mx9et
    @Andrew-mx9et Před 2 lety +58

    Videos like these are great and more digestible compared to the tips within hour long vods. Thank you for the tips!

    • @PCJLaw
      @PCJLaw  Před 2 lety +6

      Glad you enjoyed it and thanks for the feedback!
      You make a great point about the vods. I've always seen the guide videos as the CZcams-friendly content and then the vods if you want to hang out and watch me actually play the game. I can't afford the time for guides, CZcams-edited Let's Plays and streaming, so the YT Let's Plays had to drop out. Sadly I've done a pretty bad job of uploading a regular CZcams-friendly guide schedule, but I'm trying to change that!

  • @haren334
    @haren334 Před 2 lety +22

    Fresh civ content! Thank you for making these! Have over 1k hours in the game and still enjoy it after 8 years :)

  • @maj.kingkong3004
    @maj.kingkong3004 Před 2 lety +6

    Thank you so much for this guide! I think it is the best Civ V tutorial I’ve found on CZcams. Very well organized and presented. Loved having the slides spelling it out as I’m a visual learner. And best of all I can testify it works as I just won my first Deity game since I started back playing Civ V, despite multiple wars from AI’s.

  • @billythesmidge588
    @billythesmidge588 Před rokem

    Been looking for a video like this for a long time. Thanks PC J Law

  • @xOrlparx
    @xOrlparx Před rokem +2

    Wow amazing guide mate, very cool content, enjoyable and in depth detailed analysis with reasoning. Well put together. 😊 thanks

  • @streetninjas313
    @streetninjas313 Před rokem +3

    Best Civ V tutorials by FAR. Especially loved the typed up slides I could print screen. Thanks for all the advice!

  • @AaronRinggenberg
    @AaronRinggenberg Před rokem +2

    big thanks for the vids, PCJL! I watched 3 or 4 of these in the past few days while going for my first Deity win (and no mods so I could get the achievement) in a decade of playing, and I finally broke through with Babylon tonight. very satisfying! though I'm so fortunate that among many other lucky breaks, Mongolia (who had >50% of the map game score) also chose Order and seemed to back off after I built air defenses. your tip about paying enemy civs to fight each other was the CLUTCH advice for me.

  • @masteryobatv9362
    @masteryobatv9362 Před rokem

    I have been playing civ for so long, thanks for this really help.

  • @lukesmith7181
    @lukesmith7181 Před 2 lety +20

    So good to see you getting more and more confident at delivering information you know is helpful and solid. Thanks for the tips and the content bro

    • @PCJLaw
      @PCJLaw  Před 2 lety +2

      Thanks for the kind feedback! Glad to know you think I'm improving, and most importantly, glad you found it useful!

  • @lachie4734
    @lachie4734 Před 2 lety +3

    This is exactly what I've been looking for, thank you, keep up the amazing context 👏 😀

    • @PCJLaw
      @PCJLaw  Před 2 lety +2

      Thank you for the kind feedback, and glad this was helpful to you!

  • @rgqwerty63
    @rgqwerty63 Před 2 lety +4

    8:15 never thought Id hear the John Barnes rap in a civ 5 video lmao

    • @PCJLaw
      @PCJLaw  Před 2 lety +1

      😂 No idea why it came to my mind, but once I'd heard it in my brain I couldn't not say it when I recorded it 😛

  • @idlehands1238
    @idlehands1238 Před rokem +6

    I was about to comment that "I need to write this down my memory sucks" and I noticed you have a pdf of the instructions in the description.
    You Sir are a god!

  • @eduardooliveirarocha2932

    Hi , I usually don't write comments, but your guide is really good, specially because of your slides with written instruction, seems like a real classroom. Tx, cheers from Brazil.

  • @WugglersProductions
    @WugglersProductions Před rokem +1

    such a good guide. Thanks!

  • @CecilXIX
    @CecilXIX Před rokem

    Fantastic video. I'm enjoying having a baseline plan to work with.

  • @zeyaadplaysgames9549
    @zeyaadplaysgames9549 Před 2 lety

    Very useful guide,helped me get a decent game on deity :D

  • @warpigjohnson9710
    @warpigjohnson9710 Před 2 lety +6

    Yeah what does everybody do when suddenly out of the blue another power which has shown absolutely no signs of aggression marches an unstoppable army to destroy you and you don't even have your third city built?

    • @socialist-strong
      @socialist-strong Před 2 lety +1

      I use the relationship factors to guide me. Scrolling over the qualifier of their relationship to me (neutral, friendly, guarded...) I can see things like "they covet your lands" or "THEY COVET YOUR LANDS".
      In this video they mentioned paying a civ to go to war with another civ. I guess you can maintain a dialogue with them and see how much they want from you for going to war with another civ. The more ready they are for war, the more willing there are going to be to take a bribe to war someone else.

  • @tedpohlman7928
    @tedpohlman7928 Před 9 měsíci

    Dude this is awesome I learned things I didn’t know about this game and I been playing since I was a kid

  • @VoraciousGobbler
    @VoraciousGobbler Před 8 měsíci

    Best civ v tutorial hands down

  • @msflak
    @msflak Před 3 měsíci

    Every tips guide on CZcams needs to have an accompanying powerpoint.
    This guy knows how to teach!

  • @TheDuckman02050
    @TheDuckman02050 Před 2 lety

    Really helpful. I've been doing it wrong for years.

  • @Keyfromtheend
    @Keyfromtheend Před 2 lety +1

    Great video! Thank you for the tips.

    • @PCJLaw
      @PCJLaw  Před 2 lety

      Thanks for the kind feedback! I'm glad you found them useful

  • @isakudengaardlw4268
    @isakudengaardlw4268 Před 2 lety +1

    900 subs! Congrats on nearly one thousand subs on this fantastic outdatet game🎉

  • @Gbee33
    @Gbee33 Před 2 lety +13

    Thanks for sharing this info!
    Never having beaten civ5 on Immortal or Deity, I followed your advice from this video series and managed to win on Deity for the first time ever! I used Darius and won on turn 210. It was my first try after watching through this video series.
    Many thanks!

  • @joewalker4710
    @joewalker4710 Před 2 lety

    great tutorial subbed

  • @stewstyle
    @stewstyle Před 2 lety +8

    These tips are deadly. I started a Poland game last night and followed this to the letter. Had a 4-city National College by turn 82 on Emperor, which is incredible for me. Thanks for the tips!

    • @PCJLaw
      @PCJLaw  Před 2 lety +4

      Awesome - great job!
      It's actually natural for some timings to be a bit slower than they would be on Deity, because the AI getting luxuries online is a big deal. Keep concentrating on that growth, workers and early build order choices and you'll get there soon enough!

    • @stewstyle
      @stewstyle Před 2 lety +2

      @@PCJLaw Thanks for the feedback. The biggest difference was building all 3 settlers back to back. Not deviating with archers, buildings, etc. keeps you focused and sets you up for early success with the new expansion. Love it!

    • @PCJLaw
      @PCJLaw  Před 2 lety +2

      @@stewstyle Great - glad you noticed the difference!

  • @manginobear
    @manginobear Před 2 lety

    Love this video style!

    • @PCJLaw
      @PCJLaw  Před 2 lety

      Great - thanks for the feedback and glad you liked it!

  • @lowkeybeams5663
    @lowkeybeams5663 Před 5 měsíci

    I think you're a fantastic presenter and your guide is the best.

  • @stephenhardy4158
    @stephenhardy4158 Před 2 lety +48

    Thanks PC. You're an expert of the game and an expert at explaining the game... rare combination! Just so I'm clear, are you switching cities to production focus as soon as they are founded? Or do you wait until pop 3?

    • @PCJLaw
      @PCJLaw  Před 2 lety +22

      Thank you for the very kind feedback!
      There's 2 types of production focus which is where the confusion comes from (I didn't explain it in the video, so my bad) 😅
      1 - Production focus trick. This is the trick where you set your city to any other focus setting as long as it's not food, to exploit the way yields are given to you when the city grows. Commonly, you would set production focus because production is the most important yield in the early game. See this guide video of mine, where one of the tips is the explanation of this trick: Top Deity Tips: czcams.com/video/BE0M11HRV0k/video.html
      2 - Production focusing when producing settlers or when it's pointless to grow anymore. It's super easy to grow to pop 3. It's much harder to grow to pop 4. When your growth rate is bad it's almost always better to production focus until you can improve it. You can't grow when producing settlers so that's an obvious time to production focus. Similarly growing from pop 3 onwards when you haven't got 2 of the 3 growth factors I outlined in section 5 is pretty slow, so you might as well production focus again
      I tick production focus when I found the city for the purposes of (1), however I will manually lock in food focus.
      I then actually production focus when I hit pop 3, except in the rare occasion when growing to pop 4 before settlers makes sense

  • @Innitinnuitinnit
    @Innitinnuitinnit Před rokem

    Best ever. Subbed

  • @KattoVideo
    @KattoVideo Před rokem

    Thanks, help'd me a lot.

  • @MrLittlejeffey
    @MrLittlejeffey Před rokem

    Really apricate the PDF, super useful to be be able to read

  • @dompritch5306
    @dompritch5306 Před 2 lety

    Thanks for the great content.

    • @PCJLaw
      @PCJLaw  Před 2 lety

      Glad you enjoyed it, and thanks for the kind feedback!

  • @Gbee33
    @Gbee33 Před 2 lety +2

    Thank you! This content is so informative and your presentation style is so clear!
    I do have a question about the early game- which pantheons do you recommend? I imagine that this is circumstantial but do you have any generalizable advice? Thank you!

  • @jysagybo12345
    @jysagybo12345 Před rokem +1

    Liked the video. Thanks

  • @rudyrobles8294
    @rudyrobles8294 Před rokem +2

    3:39 sometimes you have to wait to grow a worker because there are too many barbs

  • @joaocarrionfelix5426
    @joaocarrionfelix5426 Před rokem

    Love civ5 thanks for video

  • @Thoran666
    @Thoran666 Před 24 dny

    This should be the intro to Civ5. It's a shame I didn't stumble across your video earlier.

  • @TheTwitchReacts
    @TheTwitchReacts Před 8 měsíci

    Great video! I played an entire 12 hour civ game straight and I cant get enough LOL

  • @timv5203
    @timv5203 Před 2 lety +2

    Great videos J Law! Perhaps you might do a "When to bail out video?" I find myself bailing out at turn 0 a lot because the starting position seems pretty horrible. I bail out when I get warred early and I don't see a clear way to survive. Later in the game though it's not so obvious that all is lost. The game takes so long to play, it would be really helpful to recognize early when there's no point in going on. Thank you.

    • @jaredjones1752
      @jaredjones1752 Před 2 lety

      THIS! Today alone, I bailed on 5 different games before turn 50 because I was worried I'd lose in the long run. I think I should just admit I suck at Civ 5 deity. lol But it would be nice to know what the signs are that I'm off to a bad start. For instance, in almost all my games, the deciding factor that made me quit was that the city-states were either too far away, or were not making workers that I could steal.

  • @josephfraser
    @josephfraser Před 2 lety +2

    Great video, thanks. I'm just wondering what mods you are using that give you a build queue and that easy way to see what is going on in your cities?

  • @Cyber_king-jl8mb
    @Cyber_king-jl8mb Před 9 měsíci +3

    how are you going to defend from Poland?

  • @peepeepoopoocheck7076
    @peepeepoopoocheck7076 Před 2 lety

    Good video m8

    • @PCJLaw
      @PCJLaw  Před 2 lety

      Thanks - glad you liked the video!

  • @eniotanaka2229
    @eniotanaka2229 Před rokem

    Thank you

  • @Verbalaesthet
    @Verbalaesthet Před rokem

    Thanks. That was interesting. So different from the way I usually play the game. I usually never made internal trade routes because the game suggested that it subtracts the value from the origin city which would mean there is no real gain. However that is just a false info the game gives you as I just researched. I usually went for money trade routes and bought the granaries.

  • @TrainmasterGT
    @TrainmasterGT Před rokem

    I’ve been playing this game for 10 years and I never realized that food strategies were the proper way to play diety games.

  • @MyPimpedOutMuslim
    @MyPimpedOutMuslim Před rokem

    Thanks for the guide !!

  • @mechicanotv2751
    @mechicanotv2751 Před rokem

    Great guide! Do you play Civ 6 as well?

  • @crendler9912
    @crendler9912 Před 2 lety

    this is helpful. i can beat immortal if i get a really good start, so this should help with that. thanks

    • @PCJLaw
      @PCJLaw  Před 2 lety

      Thanks for the feedback and glad you found it useful! Hope you can use it to improve your Immortal play!

  • @Dushku
    @Dushku Před 5 měsíci

    I enjoyed this video. I had a couple of questions though that may be beyond the scope of this video or maybe not. Mainly regarding military. Any time I build Settler x3, the AIs get upset that I'm expanding so quickly and attack me. With just a warrior, I cannot react to that. Then, once the cities are established, how do you defend them? Barbarians like to pillage my tile improvements and with just 1 Warrior, it's an uphill battle.

  • @MilkmanCR
    @MilkmanCR Před 2 lety +2

    I like to go with a second warrior instead of a second scout cause half the time I get invaded early on

  • @lucascorreadl
    @lucascorreadl Před 2 lety +4

    Thanks for all the info!
    My favorite map is archipelago, and i had to do some minimal adjustements, since optics is needed sometimes more than other techs.
    Do you recommend anything in particular for this map?
    It's my favorite cause i prefer naval warfare for their mobility, sometimes in land maps, you have an army of elephants to cross hills and jungles :(

  • @ljcmg7071
    @ljcmg7071 Před rokem

    Hello, what turn would you say to have NC built by? great video

  • @romkobomko3200
    @romkobomko3200 Před 10 měsíci +1

    Dude, you have two natural wonders and one of them is Uluru. It is obvious that you as Zulu should have picked one with nature sand get +8 faith in total from Uluru city and Eldorado.

  • @soulfire3491
    @soulfire3491 Před měsícem

    Great guide, but I only own gods and kings is this guide still viable with that and what would you change in build order?

  • @stevenchoi86
    @stevenchoi86 Před 2 lety +4

    Great video! Given that Poland will probably declare war in a few turns, how would you deal with it if you can't preemptively pay them to war someone else? I usually end up losing a city on deity between turns 70-90 because my focus on growth hasn't allowed me to build an army.

    • @PCJLaw
      @PCJLaw  Před 2 lety +12

      Good question!
      It seems like a cop out, but sometimes there's nothing you can do. In this empire's case, the choice to go to 5 cities instead of 4 is a high-risk, high-reward play. If it can avoid war until T100 it's hands-down the best choice. However, like with all wide(r) empires, it's super vulnerable to war between T50 and T100. The choice to go 5 cities determined the war vulnerability, rather than anything else.
      That said, losing one city is probably not the end of the world on this land. Going from 5 -> 4 is much less bad than going from 4 -> 3 or 3 -> 2. Sometimes the Deity AI will happily peace you for the rest of the game once you've lost one city, especially if you manage to make it last a few turns
      On stream I've had several examples of losing a city but still turning that into a win, but that only tends to work if you lose 1 city max, and you can stay with at least 3+ cities
      On top of this, you have to remember that Deity AI powerspike between roughly T60 and T120 (quick speed), there are some situations that even the best in the world cannot stop
      If I were to try and salvage this, it would be standary army composition. The key to war is to get hits off without taking hits. And for those units that take hits, to last for as many turns as possible. That's why FilthyRobot always used to refer to Melee units as "blocker units", because attacking with a melee unit speeds up it's death, so you fortify and block instead. You'd then want to tech xbows and attempt to defend with a balance of pikemen and comps/crossbowmen. If you can, you would also build a Walls in the city being attacked because it deals more damage back to "slamming" melee units, and resists ranged fire better (as well as dealing more of it's own damage)
      As I said, however, the choice to go 5 cities reduced the ability for this empire to war. 3 cities is optimal for war between T70 and T100. While more cities will increase your overall production, they will in general be behind in infrastructure, thus meaning they're less able to handle losing 15 turns to military production. The capital in particular takes the most punishment in that respect
      Sorry it's not the greatest of answers, but this is why paying for a war is always the best option. If there's an AI you don't think you'll convice to war it's better to squeeze a few military units in, instead of some vanity buildings (e.g. Shrines, Temples, Guilds, World Wonders)

    • @stevenchoi86
      @stevenchoi86 Před 2 lety +3

      Awesome, thanks for the response! I've been winning consistently on immortal since watching your videos and have recently begun trying deity. Haven't won yet, but will keep trying to get it!

    • @PCJLaw
      @PCJLaw  Před 2 lety +1

      @@stevenchoi86 Good luck and I'm glad the videos have helped!

  • @Wilkesmann
    @Wilkesmann Před rokem +1

    This Washington just casually showing up with minutemen in 80 AD

  • @aussiejinjo
    @aussiejinjo Před 2 lety +2

    i love your advice but sometimes if eel like getting even four cities on immortal/deity is hard, because city states/the AI claim all the spots before you. esp if you have insane forwad settler AI like siam near you.

  • @qontroL
    @qontroL Před rokem +2

    The question I'm always stuck with is why aren't we settling on a Hill? I feel like I've started settling on hills a while ago, it just gives the +1 production vs not settling on the hill

  • @OneCreator87
    @OneCreator87 Před 2 lety +2

    What about military? You just pray to not be attacked?

  • @daveg.
    @daveg. Před rokem +1

    It's ironic how I played civ5 instead of paying attention in all of my college classes; because now I feel like I'm taking a college class on civ5, and I feel like I'm gonna fail the test.

  • @herobrinesblog
    @herobrinesblog Před rokem

    steal workers, i do it all the time, its amazing how well it works!

  • @Mintzer0
    @Mintzer0 Před rokem

    Genius, man I got destroyed on deity lol

  • @peterbirchler184
    @peterbirchler184 Před 2 lety +1

    What expansion packs are used in this game play in addition to standard Civ V? I only have Civ V standard. Thx!

  • @Innitinnuitinnit
    @Innitinnuitinnit Před rokem +1

    Everytime I play on immortal - only 5 times so far- there are always opposing civs close to me. Usually at least 3. At the stage where you're building your first settler you have tonnes of space and no other civs. I'm usually meeting other civs on turn 5 at least.
    Standard map and standard speed. Any tips?

  • @raekwonfinsrud
    @raekwonfinsrud Před měsícem

    Summary:
    - The most important thing is to prioritize growing your city to population 3. Settle your first city immediately. Once your city reaches population 3, it's time to move to settle other cities.
    - Scout for the location of your cities. Choose tradition. Settle 4-5 cities depending on the number of unique luxuries you have (generally 1 city per luxury).
    - Use your two scouts and your warrior to protect your settlers while they travel to their designated spots.
    - Aim for 3 food tiles per city to allow your cities to grow quickly.
    - How many workers do I need?: Two times the number of cities you have minus one.
    - Make sure you have enough happiness to keep cities growing. Again, tradition is a good social policy because it provides happiness bonuses. Build entertainment complexes like circuses and coliseums to generate more happiness.

  • @RotsenJM95
    @RotsenJM95 Před 9 měsíci

    Civ 5 rules!

  • @lucasanson7536
    @lucasanson7536 Před 2 lety +1

    At diety, I keep getting attacked a few turns after as the settling phase is over.
    What can I do?

  • @omarabdelmenam9874
    @omarabdelmenam9874 Před rokem +1

    How’d you get the bar at the top divided like that

  • @ryandavis4936
    @ryandavis4936 Před rokem

    im curious about liberty because it feels better for early aggression and i like to play germany but im ass at this game

  • @michealbohmer2871
    @michealbohmer2871 Před 4 měsíci

    I hope you start making videos again, PC.

  • @borali26
    @borali26 Před 2 lety +44

    I got Norway as neighboor and followed your guide: in turn 46 got vanquished.

    • @davidcamell4424
      @davidcamell4424 Před rokem +9

      I had the luck to be on an island with Attila the Hun and lost my capital. I figured I'd try on prince, and still. Oof

    • @AbhishekRajNahar
      @AbhishekRajNahar Před rokem +7

      There’s a Norwegian civ?

    • @jrgen7903
      @jrgen7903 Před 11 měsíci +1

      @@AbhishekRajNaharwheeeree is ittt

    • @zanderrose
      @zanderrose Před 10 měsíci +2

      @@AbhishekRajNaharThere is a Norway civ in the 1066 scenario but I think maybe they meant Denmark

    • @colewarner4954
      @colewarner4954 Před 6 měsíci +2

      Ya on Diety Denmark always rushes you (Assuming you mean Denmark)

  • @Brugar18
    @Brugar18 Před rokem

    Started with bismark on earth map in african continent, things were going more or less stable for me but then got completely desteoyed by zulus wheb i reached renaisanse era

  • @pikminman13
    @pikminman13 Před 2 lety +1

    man, i never seem to have good luck with my starts. an ai is always right nearby and has their 3 cities anywhere id like to go, and since they start off stronger, i get warred early and lose. that, and you end up with either a militaristic civ that will war you at the cost of not protecting city states or get stuck with a civ that protects all of the ones you find as your neighbor. even on this great looking salt start i fished for i just couldnt get it to work because monty decided that if i settled anywhere past the river he would take the city.

  • @lastsaneman19
    @lastsaneman19 Před 2 lety +1

    every time I start, the city state workers are inside super high level military units and never leave them. how am i supposed to steal them?

  • @ninjafrozr8809
    @ninjafrozr8809 Před 2 lety +1

    I'm watching Deity guides to play on Immortal so i can completely destroy the AI. So far i've won only a couple of Immortal games (all sci victory) and i wonder, what sort of difficulty spike is there going from Immortal to Deity ? Because it was massive between emperor and immortal.

  • @cerberus6400
    @cerberus6400 Před 11 měsíci

    Ngl these seem like great tips but I don't know if I can follow-through I'm such a sucker for rushing Great Library early.

  • @1Darkmanfin
    @1Darkmanfin Před rokem

    What are your game settings? Looks so much cleaner than my

  • @tibart01
    @tibart01 Před 10 měsíci

    I tried this guide on King difficulty, but got overrun pretty hard by barbarians. Do you have a tip for that?
    Also i got to 35 pop after 100 turns, while following the advice you gave. What could I have done wrong?

  • @SchemeTintFocus
    @SchemeTintFocus Před rokem

    I want to believe Civ7 is coming, never played 4 or 6

  • @zilverheart
    @zilverheart Před 2 lety +2

    Why found bulawayo? Its between dessert & tundra with no (new)luxury
    Instead of far west with copper

    • @PCJLaw
      @PCJLaw  Před 2 lety +3

      Good question! There's actually a new unique luxury in there that's hidden by my face for most of the video (Marble)
      The only thing that matters is the number of good tiles in the city, not the number of bad tiles (although naturally more good tiles often means fewer bad tiles)
      Usually, 12-15 good tiles is all you need (tiles with 3+ yield once improved), but you can go as low as 10 if necessary. More cities is always better, so as long as I've got the happiness room I'll found one as long as there are enough decent tiles
      As for the copper city, there weren't enough food tiles left after I founded Nobabma. I placed it there because I thought it was a better city for having the Fish, Whales, Cattle and Iron, over whatever it got from being further South
      Any other city for the Copper would have been too close to Germany.
      Also, I founded Bulawayo for the map control to some degree. Leaving that wide open space is asking for barbarian nuisance, and the AI would just put an annoying city there later

  • @jasonmathis6976
    @jasonmathis6976 Před 2 lety +2

    So how do you deal with AI invasions? I'm 1 and 5 on immortal level. I've gone with the four city strategy but got teamed up on by Rome and America on one, Impi rushed on another, and teamed again with Huns and Austria. This is happening consistently around turns 80-120.
    I'm usually getting rushed by anywhere from 8 to 15 units which a comp bow, spearman/ pikeman army can't handle. If I spend time on walls and units, I'm not "getting there fast enough". How do you beat this viscous cycle? Even friending a military city state doesn't get you units fast enough to match an invader.

    • @ApocDevTeam
      @ApocDevTeam Před rokem +1

      Best way is to prevent war by bribing the AI's to fight each other as soon as you see their army heading towards you. even if they're right on your border as soon as you bribe them to go to war with another deity AI they will no longer declare on you for the duration of that war. Regardless I usually just build 3 archers (sometimes even 4-5 if england for example, because of longbowman later) and upgrade to composite bowman. use one melee unit as well. build city walls if the frontline city is exposed / has poor terrain that's not easy to defend (you want to avoid this, settle in places where you can defend more easily). i usually get declared at least once especially with aggressive AI's. composite bowmen + defendable location + walls and just let them send their carpet of doom into your city until they're all dead and settle for peace (though i try to keep going until i get my first great general).

  • @brendanboyle493
    @brendanboyle493 Před 10 měsíci +1

    Did PCJ quit streaming altogether or taking a hiatus ?

  • @vikbys
    @vikbys Před rokem +1

    I will never understand how you avoid wars and win on higher difficulties.
    I've managed to win on emperor just once as highest difficulty, and I always struggle balancing expansion with military necessary to deter neighbors. And I still deal with wars a lot.
    How do you do this when you go up to immortal/deity?
    Is it just a lot of luck

  • @cocksneedfartin
    @cocksneedfartin Před rokem

    If I may ask what game speed do you play deity on

  • @argent2345
    @argent2345 Před měsícem

    how do you stop barbarians from stomping on your farms and mines...besides all that building?

  • @johnroscoe2406
    @johnroscoe2406 Před rokem

    So what about us psychos who play only Marathon? Any tips there?

  • @lukemartin9977
    @lukemartin9977 Před 2 lety +4

    So what do you do when 2 civs decide to declare war on you? The build order has good logic but doesn't account for A.I. aggression.

    • @tomvanvenrooij1811
      @tomvanvenrooij1811 Před rokem

      Basically restart I think 😅

    • @paulinasieron9261
      @paulinasieron9261 Před 11 měsíci

      If they diety that means 2 things, u fcked sth up seriously and/or u like total war action and u r culture rushing montezuma:-) but yea this guide is controversial to Say The least

  • @MrPhil1st
    @MrPhil1st Před rokem

    What's the shrine thing you are referring to? The monument? Civilopedia had nothing about no shrine...

  • @brotherless
    @brotherless Před 2 měsíci

    Each new city first build has to be a military unit. If you don't you're dead.

  • @gieaudio8762
    @gieaudio8762 Před 2 lety +1

    Your early game is amazing, In turn ~110-130 your science is always insane, I’m really studying your games and learned a lot, but it’s not easy, still my best SV is 204 on quick time and I don’t know what I’m doing wrong :/

    • @PCJLaw
      @PCJLaw  Před 2 lety +3

      Thanks for the compliment! For what it's worth, T204 quick speed is a very good turn time regardless!
      Hopefully you've learned some tricks from watching to put them into action? If I had to choose 2 things that make my early games what they are, it's Growth technique and worker number (tips 5 and 6). Growth matters much more than tech path or National College timing, and the difference "working all improved tiles" makes is huge.
      Is there something in the list you struggle with or are unsure about? I could perhaps offer some advice. If you're part of the Discord, a great idea would be to share a screenshot in #general-chat or #civ-5-ask-pcjlaw. Seeing your cities and your turn time I could give you a good guess at what you could do. A turn 100 quick speed (or T150 standard) screenshot usually tells a great deal about what went on in the early game
      Bear in mind I have T100 population benchmarks:
      3 cities - 45 pop
      4 cities - 50 pop
      5 cities - 55 pop
      +5 pop for every additional city

    • @gieaudio8762
      @gieaudio8762 Před 2 lety

      @@PCJLaw thank you, I certainly will ask for evaluating my T100 games (immortal, quick), actually that's one thing I've learned from your videos is to benchmark at T100 empire to see if things went ok, and that's interesting what you said to put more effort for growth than in tech, which is probably what I'm doing wrong. Also, your build order, and especially timing when to build some things is essential I think. I won't mention your Inca liberty game, because it was exceptionally good, but f.e. your Korea game was outstanding IMO, and I've watched it few times actually to understand a bit more your thought process. Once again thank you for your time and sharing the knowledge, I think Civ 5 is having some renaissance era right now, as a civ 6 deity player I find civ 5 more entertaining, this game is aging very well, so it's good to see some high quality streams like yours. Peace!

    • @PCJLaw
      @PCJLaw  Před 2 lety +1

      @GiE audio Yeah the growth vs tech thing is interesting. The problem with it is, most of the advice on how to play Civ 5 comes from the earlier days of BNW. When I was first playing in 2015-2017, all that advice was already long-established. It took the community much longer to understand the growth snowball and how to do it, than to tech beeline, which was so much more formulaic but ultimately detrimental. You can thank the revitalised Chinese community, and the MP players in the post-Filthy era for figuring it out!
      The build order is pretty key I would agree, particularly the workers, trade routes and granary
      Thank you for the compliments on the games! I've improved quite a lot even since I first started the channel, because it's helped me rationalise the ideas in a consistent and repeatable format
      I do hope civ 5 is having a bit of a rennaisance but we'll see 😛

  • @BeethovenReincarnate
    @BeethovenReincarnate Před 10 měsíci

    What version of Civ V are you using?

  • @muuanmies7372
    @muuanmies7372 Před 2 lety +1

    now explain how to deal with zulu next to you

  • @7munkee
    @7munkee Před rokem

    For some reason, I don't have the option to choose which tile to work, and without that choice I can't seem to make it past immortal difficulty.

    • @tomvanvenrooij1811
      @tomvanvenrooij1811 Před rokem +1

      In the top right when you open the city window you need to open the manage tab by clicking the + Icon

  • @Gimleh
    @Gimleh Před 2 lety

    Do you have a pantheon guide? I never know what to choose

    • @PCJLaw
      @PCJLaw  Před 2 lety +3

      Great question! (I don't have a Pantheon guide yet, but I'll add it to the list)
      Pantheons are an interesting one because there's quite a lot of nuance to them. Fortunately, a Pantheon will never make or break your game (often I completely forego Faith for the first 70 turns), but when the right one is available to you then it can be powerful.
      The best Pantheons are those that provide 4+ faith per turn, because they give you a shot at a religion (you'll need a little more on Deity)
      Next, you'll just want to choose something that fits your land. I place emphasis on culture and food. Ideally, you just pick a pantheon that gives you bonus against several tiles.
      Finally, and most importantly, you actually have to want to work the tiles. If the tile doesn't have enough food/production on it, it won't be worth working regardless of your pantheon. This is where most people slip up with their choices
      Also, be aware that on Immortal/Deity, the AIs religion will overtake your pantheon quite quickly, so make sure to choose something you can benefit from instantly
      This is why fishing boat production is usually a bad choice. It's strong, but building the fishing boats is such a pain for +1 food and +1 production.
      It's only worth taking if you've got a Sailing luxury and there isn't a strong religion already near you
      Sorry it doesn't really answer, but I hope it helps! Pantheons are just quite nuanced, but fortunately you can win on Deity with or without one

    • @Gimleh
      @Gimleh Před 2 lety

      @@PCJLaw yes very detailed response. I think religion as a whole is a dark spot for me because it’s so situational but I think you covered it very well here 👍🏼👍🏼

    • @PCJLaw
      @PCJLaw  Před 2 lety +2

      @@Gimleh Great, glad it helps! You're right religion is so nuanced which makes it difficult to know, but thankfully you don't need it in order to win so you don't have to stress about it too much (although it will be very powerful in the right situation)
      As I said above, the key is really paying attention to how much of your pantheon you will actually work in the early game!

    • @Gimleh
      @Gimleh Před 2 lety

      I think the main thing at the moment is trying to find new fun civs apart from the main ones such as Korea, China, England etc.. need to explore more 😂

    • @PCJLaw
      @PCJLaw  Před 2 lety +2

      @Alex Hirst Haha yes! They all have useful things - the sad thing about "bad civs" is the fact their abilities are useful less often 😅 Some civs you just have to pick acknowledging you like the colour scheme...

  • @Cherrytea558
    @Cherrytea558 Před 2 lety +1

    Good to see Civ 5 content. Currently playing;
    England > Large > Fractal > Deity > Epic Speed. It's a showdown now between myself and a huge Persia. Looks like I'm going to win.
    Looks like you play small maps normal speed. I think this is too easy. Try Deity on Large or huge maps, it's much harder.

  • @leanderlopez7652
    @leanderlopez7652 Před rokem

    Was this game on quick speed or standard?