Round 2: to 1600 BC
Exploring and building, that's what this set of turns was all about.
My Scouts were going through a cycle of lifting fog, fighting animals, nursing themselves back to health, and exploring some more. It made it slow going, but thanks to having 3 Scouts I now have most of the continent explored.
My northern Scout actually uncovered a goody hut that the Chinese missed!
I popped the hut for...a Warrior.
Again.
Huh.
Well, since my Scout got attacked by Wolves
again and had to sit out a few turns in the forest, I decided to send the Warrior off to finish exploring the northeastern snow and tundra. Yeah, he'd be exposed and out in the open, but these Warriors I get from huts are starting to remind me of the red shirts in Star Trek anyway.
(This week, Kirk, Spock, McCoy, and Ensign What's-his-name beam down to a planet! One of them doesn't come back alive! Who will it be?)
I finished building my third scout in Athens and sent him exploring. Thanks to the barracks in the capital, he started off with a Woodsman I promotion right out of the gate. Good thing, too:
Surviving that attack gave him his Woodsman II promotion.
(Sidebar: I've decided that of all the barb animals, panthers are the worst. Bears and Lions are strong but slow; wolves are fast but weak. But panthers... Too many times I've left a scouting unit out on open ground since I can't see any dangers, and guess what comes rushing out of the jungle at him on the next turn? I hate those things.)
Meanwhile, my northern scout recovered from his third or fourth wolf attack and proved my instincts right about the location of China:
On the next turn, I finished researching a technology that is going to have a big impact on the early part of the game:
Okay, kids, we're pretty much committed now. I just gave up a GP-driven CS Slingshot. Big, pointy-shaped mausoleum of stone, here we come.
To support that end, I founded my second city in sigmakan's "cyan" location. First build: an obelisk. I want to bring the stone on-line ASAP. I sent my worker south to connect the city with a road and to farm the wheat.
As soon as Sparta grew to 2 pop, I whipped the extra citizen away to finish the Obelisk and throw a few hammers in to the next build, a barracks.
I also built two Axes in the capital. Well, I built one and whip-finished him to rush the next one, so both cities have a protector. Thanks to the barracks and the Aggressive trait, both are Combat I/Shock Axes! I forgot how much fun having immediate access to all the Level 2 promotions can be. Yea, verily, I shall fear no barb Axemen...
I built Axes instead of Phalanxes at this point in anticipation of the aforementioned barb Axes. Barb mounted units don't show up for a long, long time, so I don't expect to need Phalanxes until my first war. Speaking of barbs, once my Scouts (and 2nd popped Warrior) are done exploring, I'm going to use them as fog-busters in the north.
Once the Axes were in place to protect both cities, I started work on the Pyramids in Athens. 75 turns without chops, whips, or stone. Of course I'm going to use all three to get them built faster than that.
A look at the map:
Sparta is building barracks right now, and they'll finish the same turn that it grows back to 2 pop. I think I'll build Worker - Axe - Settler there and see if I can't beat the Chinese to sigmakan's "red" location on the eastern floodplains. The Worker can help with the improvements and chopping needed for the Pyramids.
I also researched Animal Husbandry in anticipation of the cows in Sparta's fat cross. As some of you surmised, horses appeared to Athens' northeast, within the fat cross of the "green" city site.
I'm researching Writing, with the idea of building an early library in Athens and possibly running a scientist there, as Aelf suggested. I anticipate interrupting the Pyramids a couple of times with other builds and whipping them to completion so the excess hammers go to the 'mids, but we'll have to see how long the library would take. It might wait until after the Pyramids are done.
While the Pyramids get built, Sparta will have to do some of the heavy lifting. I will be competing for land with Mao, since the desert to his southwest will force him to expand directly towards me. I anticipate attacking him long before the Pyramids are complete, especially since I have copper. There's no reason I can't war and build at the same time!
I look forward to your thoughts and comments.