Lynxx said:
First of all thanks for the nice thread about Montezuma. Read it all through but got into it a bit late for posting my own thoughts.
I might have missed it but I couldnt find what kind of map you are going to play on, at what speed and what difficulty level. That all makes a big inpact on how you will play the game.
Thanks for the compliment.
I should have listed the map/speed/level in the OP, sorry--all of my All Leaders Challenge games are played on Prince level, continents map, standard speed.
I intentionally chose those default-type settings in order to focus on the leaders' traits each time rather than the peculiarites of the map or speed. Plus I'm just starting to win fairly regularly on Prince; the ALC is my pre-Monarch warm-up.
Lots of great responses, thanks!! I tend to agree with pigswill, that pursuing the CKN is a red herring (though I liked voek's idea of using them offensively in a medieval war). If you have a simply awesome UU (Cossacks, Redcoats, Praetorians), it makes sense to bee-line to the necessary techs. But if the UU is cool but not in the conquer-the-world-with-this-unit-alone category, then it makes more sense to pursue other strategies, use the UU effectively once it's available, and upgrade or retire them unsentimentally when they're obsolete.
I like everyone's ideas for making the most of the Philosophical trait and Great People. I agree, founding or capturing a GP farm, or even two, early on is very important. Wonder planning, if possible, also comes into play. One of the problems generating the GP I've run into in the past is having too many Wonders generating different GP liklihoods all in the same city (usually the capital). It makes sense to expand early and quickly through a combination of settlment and early war, then try to divide up the Wonders carefully between the cities. That early on, the production difference between the cities may not make that much of a difference, especially if I'm chopping; speaking of which, there's more likely to be more forests available at a new city site.