I just played a game with latest build. A short game. Settings: Large pangea, 12 AI, Marathon, Monarch. I rolled Asoka. I got farming from a hut on the 2nd turn, so capital was building a worker and I went after Buddhism. Got it, worker is built, farms some food resource and builds a couple mines, meanwhile I build a warrior (capital grows to size 3) then a settler. Research path is hunting --> the wheel. I build a city in the southwest, hook it up, buddhism spreads. All looking fairly ok. My army at this point is 2 warriors. Here we go
I was invaded in
2500 BC by Shaka (random personalities, but looks like he got a personality similar to his usual one!). He marched a stack of 6 archers into my capital's surroundings. Since I have neither Archery, BW nor has horseback riding research finished, I'm not really capable of stopping this. I go "WTH" (of course), and open WB. Turns out Shaka's capital is size 7, he hasn't even bothered to build a 2nd city, and he has trekked a fair distance ( we weren't even close to each other) just to f*ck me up.
Now, I can see some good reasons for this - I had a tiny army, a holy city and so on. But on the other hand, we weren't close and no diplo modifiers. Infact it was quite a good move by Shaka, but I think the maintenance from my capital and his retardation near his own capital might slow him down.
What I think though, is with this kinda thing happening, the game risks becoming "unfun". If I wanted to watch out for an archer rush in 2500BC, I'd play multiplayer and expect axes by that time also. I think on Monarch upwards (or whatever level the AI starts off with significant extra units), the human player has always a lower power in the very early stages. This means if someone at all nearby wants to declare a real early war, human is very likely the subject. And that makes the game feel like the human player is being victimised for being human.
Now, I like this project and I give it my full support

and I don't mind dropping a level (already come down from Emp o.0) or focussing a bit more on military early on. But I wonder if this is an extreme case, and what other people think about this kinda thing. Obviously I had it coming, but I got it way before I expected it. What surprsied me is how far away Shaka turned out to be.. anyway, I will post the save also if anyone is interested.