Round 7: 1130 AD to 1395 AD (41 turns)
I started the round by making the tech trade we'd discussed:
On the next turn, that allowed me to finish researching Liberalism and choose my free technology:
I then researched Economics, got it and the Free Great Merchant, and then did a big civics change.
Without a state religion, none of the religious civics made any sense, so FR was the best option there. The only religions with significant spread were ones that would tick off the powerful civs, and I don't need that. So I chose Vassalage to provide me with a bit of a XP boost and Free Market to buoy up the economy. Unfortunately, more and more civs researched Banking and switched to Mercantilism as the round wore on, so that proved costly. Not crippling, but costly.
I made a few tech trades along the way. Most of the AIs seemed to be ignoring/delaying Astronomy and focusing on land-based defense by going after Rifling. Interesting.
The GM went to Carthage, since pretty much all the AI cities were offering the same amount of trade mission gold.
Speaking of Great People, my next GP was a Great Scientist out of Nidaros. I decided to use him for an Academy, since it's my best science city and still didn't have one.
I began to trade away Economics wherever I could get a decent deal for it, hoping to encourage the AIs to switch to Free Market. I got a heckuva deal for it from Izzy:
All this time I'd been building up units. Finally I felt like I had enough to launch an assault and declared war on my first target once the task force was in position.
It took a couple of turns to remove Berlin's city defenses. In the interim, my next Great Person appeared, and he was a pleasant surprise:
A couple of upcoming possibilities come to mind: the Statue of Liberty, or founding Mining Inc. Let me know what you think.
On that same turn, Berlin's defenses were eliminated. I wasn't content to rely solely on Berserkers for my attacks. I brought along several Trebuchets as well, even though they suffer from a significant penalty when attacking from aboard ship.
Nevertheless, they did surprisingly well. I think I only lost one during this attack. The Trebs made the 'Zerks' work pretty easy, and Berlin was mine:
You can see why I took it out first, what the Statue of Zeus there. That should keep my war weariness down to reasonable levels for the duration of the conflict. And it's going to cause problems for anyone else I go up against. I then sent my Frigates off to remove the defenses from the other German cities while my units healed.
My next tech came up shortly after the battle of Berlin:
With that in place and all that lovely money from the trade mission, I decided to upgrade my collateral damage units.
Cannons and 'Zerks made short work of the garrison in the next city I captured:
And then, on the next-to-last turn of the round, I finished another wonder in Nidaros:
So my second golden age of the game is underway. I can make a free civics change or two. Perhaps Universal Suffrage to use up the trade mission gold for some infrastructure? I was also thinking of Nationalism for its +2 happiness from barracks, not to mention drafting. Once I get enough Viking culture in them, either Munich, with its 3 fish tiles, or Berlin, with its 2 clams and 2 corn, would make a very good Globe Theatre/drafting cities. Which may argue in favour of eliminating Bizzy rather than vassalizing him; IIRC, if I eliminate him, my culture takes over all former German cities, whereas if he becomes my vassal, I have an uphill struggle to "take over" those cities. Thoughts?
Meanwhile, I've got the third German city, Hamburg, ready for capture. It has a population of 11 and no wonders and is built directly on top of a corn tile. If it were earlier in the game I'd be tempted to raze it and build a city in a better location (as you'll see, 1W would have been better), but this late in the game, with such a large city, I might just keep it. It does get +1 food from the corn and has clams and pigs for food as well, so it's not doing badly. But, as with everything, I await your input.
Anyway, that's it for this round. A state of the world post will follow.