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The ''[[Civilization IV]]'' [[Space Race]] victory can be achieved by building a '''spaceship''' and sending it to [[Alpha Centauri]]. The spaceship consists of the following parts: |
The ''[[Civilization IV]]'' [[Space Race]] victory can be achieved by building a '''spaceship''' and sending it to [[Alpha Centauri]]. The spaceship consists of the following parts: |
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In vanilla and ''[[Warlords]]'' it is enough to just build the ship and launch it. ''[[Beyond the Sword]]'' changes this significantly: as in ''[[Sid Meier's Civilization|Civilization]]'' and ''[[Civilization II]]'', it is not enough to just launch the spaceship; it must also reach Alpha Centauri before anyone else's does. This is made more interesting by having the player make choices: the player can build more thrusters to make the ship travel faster and more casings to increase the probability of success for the mission. This involves an interface issue: when a new component is completed a screen is shown where the component can be installed. This screen should show the success probability of the mission but it does not. The screen does, however, have the launch-button. The success probability must be read separately through the [[Victory|Victory Conditions]] screen. |
In vanilla and ''[[Warlords]]'' it is enough to just build the ship and launch it. ''[[Beyond the Sword]]'' changes this significantly: as in ''[[Sid Meier's Civilization|Civilization]]'' and ''[[Civilization II]]'', it is not enough to just launch the spaceship; it must also reach Alpha Centauri before anyone else's does. This is made more interesting by having the player make choices: the player can build more thrusters to make the ship travel faster and more casings to increase the probability of success for the mission. This involves an interface issue: when a new component is completed a screen is shown where the component can be installed. This screen should show the success probability of the mission but it does not. The screen does, however, have the launch-button. The success probability must be read separately through the [[Victory|Victory Conditions]] screen. |
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− | == Tips |
+ | == Tips for Victory == |
+ | * Boost [[Science (Civ4)|science]] to research [[Rocketry (Civ4)|Rocketry]] and the rest of the necessary [[List of technologies in Civ4|technologies]]. |
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− | * Get more production area such as Factory, Nuclear Plant and a lot of resources. |
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+ | * Complete the [[Apollo Program (Civ4)|Apollo Program]] as quickly as possible. |
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− | * Get Advanced technology like Apollo program, Future Tech. |
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+ | * Build [[List of buildings in Civ4|buildings]] and [[Tile improvement (Civ4)|tile improvements]] that enhance [[Production (Civ4)|production]] (e.g. [[Workshop (Civ4)|Workshops]], [[Factory (Civ4)|Factories]], and [[Coal Plant (Civ4)|Coal]]/[[Hydro Plant (Civ4)|Hydro]]/[[Nuclear Plant (Civ4)|Nuclear Plants]]). |
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[[Category:Civilopedia]] |
[[Category:Civilopedia]] |
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[[Category:Spaceships]] |
[[Category:Spaceships]] |
Revision as of 12:39, 23 May 2017
The Civilization IV Space Race victory can be achieved by building a spaceship and sending it to Alpha Centauri. The spaceship consists of the following parts:
- 1–5 × Casing
- 1 × Cockpit
- 1 × Docking Bay
- 1–2 × Engine
- 1 × Life Support
- 1 × Stasis Chamber
- 1–5 × Thrusters
In vanilla and Warlords it is enough to just build the ship and launch it. Beyond the Sword changes this significantly: as in Civilization and Civilization II, it is not enough to just launch the spaceship; it must also reach Alpha Centauri before anyone else's does. This is made more interesting by having the player make choices: the player can build more thrusters to make the ship travel faster and more casings to increase the probability of success for the mission. This involves an interface issue: when a new component is completed a screen is shown where the component can be installed. This screen should show the success probability of the mission but it does not. The screen does, however, have the launch-button. The success probability must be read separately through the Victory Conditions screen.
Tips for Victory
- Boost science to research Rocketry and the rest of the necessary technologies.
- Complete the Apollo Program as quickly as possible.
- Build buildings and tile improvements that enhance production (e.g. Workshops, Factories, and Coal/Hydro/Nuclear Plants).