
Originally Posted by
Zefelius
Mostly I get pesty with the players who never mix it up. In the last month I've prob used power civs less than 2%, but last summer I used America for about 30 games straight to see what they were like, and I remember winning all those games except one. Also, when I got the Arabs into the top 10 I probably used power civs (China and Zulu) in 15-20% of those games to help give me a little nudge. So it's not like I've bee pure in any way. But I get so tired of playing some players who've been using almost all Zulu last year as well as this year. I'm not suggesting it's immoral or anything drastic like that, but I think after a while I start losing respect for them because I think they're afraid to branch out. It's as if they're trying so hard to prove their skills and their worth, because they have to be in the top ranks, but never have the courage to take a chance and try a more challenging civ. This, obviously then, does NOT apply to you.
Nor does it apply to truly, truly bad players. As Thrasher has said many times, some players may need Zulu or China to play an okay game. But I think the top 30-50 players are a different story---especially those in the top 10 or 20. I say that because those players are good enough to know the basics of the game and win the vast majority of their games. But several of them absolutely refuse to use other civs. That can only be because they are afraid of losing rank---which to me is ironic since they are simultaneously trying to earn respect and prestige for an accomplishment that isn't all that demanding or noteworthy, i.e., getting the Zulu or Americans or Chinese into the top 10-30.