If you have been on the defensive, and you're still relatively small, Rationalism might be a stronger choice. If you have already knocked out 2-3 other civs, then Imperialism is your boy. The biggest determining factor is how big your empire is at Industrial.
You probably won't be focusing too much on great people, great works, guilds, or world wonders if you are building a war machine.įor third policy tree, The most obvious choice is Imperialism, but there's an argument to be made for Rationalism as well. Artistry has little to offer a warmonger like Sweden. In general, I think warmongers can do really well with Statecraft, if they can spare the attention to maintain CS allies. In my opinion, it has the best scaler of all the medieval policy trees, and the bonuses to strategic resources from city states can be very important for Sweden, since later era siege units require strategics. Statecraft can be surprisingly nice if you are in a position to take advantage of city-state diplomacy. In general, however, the tree doesn't offer much focus for Sweden. It has some strong options for shoring up defenses, and general boosts to infrastructure. If you managed to found a religion then Fealty could be a strong pick. This gives Sweden a level of strategic control that no other civ can match.įor second policy tree, the choice is between Fealty and Statecraft
You seem to really like late-game warmongers with really late-blooming Uniques. PS: Cheating gold and stuff with cheat engine is pretty fun. So, you smarter people of the CBP forums, help me with this simple (but kinda lame I guess) question. I'd say about 25 hours of that time I've legitemately tried to play on Immortal or Deity and win, but I've failed at it, cause I haven't put my time into it. I'm not the smartest guy when it comes to Civ V, I've sank around 150 hours into this game. Nonetheless, I haven't been able to figure out, what goes well with a Domination type game when it comes to policies? Bear in mind I like to play Sweden and England mainly (more Sweden tho). It actually adds alot more to the game, and makes it fun and attractive to me once more, similiar to how when I got the DLC-s, the new addons were rather interesting.īut, since it's rather complicated, I've been having fun playing on lower difficulties so I don't get outsmarted by the now-smart(er? I'm not sure, that's just what the modpack says) AI. So I picked up VP around half a week ago, and so far I've really enjoyed it.