Civilization

What did you learn about the development of civilization from the game play today?

Did your civilization get destroyed by another group?

What year was it when we stopped play today?

What were two of the advances you made most recently?

What was one or more mistake you made as a leader? How could you do it differently next time?

Comments

  1. Anthony Silvestro. I learned you need to be good leader. Yes we got destroyed. It was 2000 BC. We had gun powder. Protect the cities more.

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  2. isaac villalobo

    civilzation is hard.
    no.
    1586.
    invetion, enginerring.
    left my base open for bandits.

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  3. I learned that you must start with basic technologies in order to create advanced technologies later on. Yes, my civilization was destroyed by the Zulu's. It was 1500 BC when I stopped playing. Two advances I made were Bronze Working and Astronomy. One mistake I made while playing was not guarding my major cities. Next time, I will make sure to leave a soldier on my cities.

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  4. I learned that it is important to interact and trade with other civilizations. My civilization got destroyed. 2000 b.c is when my game play stopped. The two advances I made most recently was the code of laws and trade. One mistake was that I did not fortify my city well enough, next time I could focus on this more instead of expanding areas

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  5. Clayton DeMo: it is a very complicated thing to take care of a empire.no I didnt get destroyed. 1200ad. gunpowder, the republic. i let my sink ship just watch where i move and take less risks.

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  6. I learned that the development of civilization was a long and difficult task with a lot of death in between. my civilization was destroyed by the Russians. I stopped playing around 1500 bc. I recently made roads and pottery. I left many of my cities in protected.

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  7. i got destroyed by another group. the year was 1780 B.c. making powerful troops. i didnt keep any troops at my base

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  8. I learned that being a leader of a civilization is not easy, and it is common to be destroyed by others. My civilization did get destroyed by another group. When we stopped playing in my game it was 1000 BC. Some advances I made was the alphabet and trade. One mistake I made was not making enough advances, or treaties with other countries, because they could have helped.

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  9. I learned that advancements take a long time to complete, and its important to choose the right ones. 2.)I did not get wiped out, I wiped out a civilization. 3.) 1750 bc. 4.) Bridges and engineering. 5.)I spent too much time on my military and not a lot of time on making sure my cities and citizens were happy. I'd balance my focus if I had to do it again.

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  10. theres a lot to do to creat a civilization
    no
    500 BC.
    laws and currency
    have more militia

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  11. I learned that as a civilization grows it slowly gathers and gathers knowledge. As it goes on the civilizations learn things then build off them. In order to learn advanced things they first needed to basics.
    The Greeks destroyed me.
    I made it to 500 B.C
    I most recently studied currency and mathematics
    I could've stayed at peace with countries until I had a strong enough military to attack. I attacked to early

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  12. Boyd Garrett: I learned that people have to make smaller important discoveries to make big advancements. My first time playing I got wiped out quickly but my second try ive made it too 1800 A.D. as the Russians advanced with engineering and and Feudalism. I would've saved more money too spend later on than instantly and I wouldn't have chosen emperor if I could go back.

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  13. I learned that the development of civilization can be easy or hard with the right conditions. My civilization did not get destroyed. i stopped on year 500 A.D. democracy was my most recent, no real bad mistakes.

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  14. I learned that as a civilization grows together it will collect much knowledge from each other and experience. The Romans were close to destroying me but I was lucky to rebound. I made it to 500 b.c. I must recently studied the alphabet and mathematics. I could have made peace with other countries and it would have benefited me.

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  15. From the development of civilization from the game play I learned,that you have to have a strong military or your civilization will get destroyed
    No my civilization did not get destroyed by another group.
    2000
    mathematics and writing.
    have more militia

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