[BTS] BOTM 293: Willem, Monarch - Final spoiler (game submitted)

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BOTM 293: Willem, Monarch - Final Spoiler - Game Submitted

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How did your game go? Did you go crazy with dikes?
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After a peaceful expansion in the early game, we started our wars.
  1. Shaka (620AD/980AD) > vassal
  2. Monty (1150AD/1340AD) > eliminated
  3. Augustus (1535AD/1580AD) > vassal
  4. Sury (1610AD/...) just took enough Khmer cities to ensure us a Diplo victory 1670AD:mwaha:
We did build a lot of dikes as our original plan was Space, but RL interfered and had to take the usual shortcut to diplo.

Thanks for the game!
 
I decided to build up, albeit slowly, for Domination after 1 AD. First, I got my economy in order by building some infrastructure like courthouses on the islands to get ahead of the massive colonial maintenance cost since every AI was on 1 or more separate continents. My wars were as follows:
  1. Shaka (740 AD to 960 AD) > eliminated; cats and macemen
  2. Monty I (1010 AD top 1090 AD) > wiped out his starting continent and then signed a cease fire until I could get his second island; trebs and macemen
  3. Saladin I (1110 AD to 1190 AD) > took his starting island and left him with a single city in the south; trebs, macemen and knights
  4. Monty II (1230 AD to 1280 AD) > eliminated; trebs, macemen and knights
  5. Augustus (1300 AD to 1350 AD) > eliminated; trebs, macemen and cuirassiers
  6. Hannibal (1390 AD to 1470 AD) > eliminated; trebs, macemen and cuirassiers
  7. Surry/Saladin II (1500 AD to 1555 AD) > eliminated Surry; Saladin broke free and I signed a cease fire with him to avoid some unhappiness in his old cities; trebs, macemen and cuirassiers
  8. Pericles (1500 AD to 1555 AD) > vassaled; on the turn I DoW'd Surry, he created this colony/vassal which declared on me; he was down to 2 cities when he vassaled; trebs, macemen and cuirassiers
  9. Saladin III (1555 AD to ...) > I was ready to take his capital on the turn I triggered Domination; he had 2 cities total
Domination was triggered in 1560 AD.

My economy was never really in trouble thanks to the GLH. Colonial maintenance got to be a burden but I built a lot of courthouses to minimize it. My science slider was at 0% for large portions of the game. State Property would have been nice but there was no easy way for me to get to Communism. I mostly stopped research when I got to cuirassiers.

Moving troops around with galleys was very slow and painful for the early wars. Once I learned Astronomy, things got a LOT better with the East Indiaman.

My entire war campaign went from west to east. Even when I was attacking Surry, I was attacking from the west. It might have been better to attack from the east because he was so close but all of my ships and army were pushing east and it would have take a bit of time to get a new set of ships and units to attack him from the east. I'm sure it could have been done because I stopped producing units in most of my starting cites and only build wealth to keep my economy strong. I guess I could have started the Surry war ~200 years earlier which would have probably resulted in a faster date.

Thanks for the fun map as always, kcd_swede!
 
I'm pretty close to getting a Deity BOTM 294 up and running, and will publish some preliminary results 291 and beyond... was more work than I thought so I just went on the beach and sunned myself instead. But now the rains come, so soon I'll find the time and energy... Thanks everyone for their patience! :thanx:
 
I'm pretty close to getting a Deity BOTM 294 up and running, and will publish some preliminary results 291 and beyond... was more work than I thought so I just went on the beach and sunned myself instead. But now the rains come, so soon I'll find the time and energy... Thanks everyone for their patience! :thanx:
Maybe not too many will read this bright news as it's in a final spoiler thread. ;)
 
I reached the stars in 1780AD, maybe not as quick as I had hoped but I rushed through the ADs as I go on holidays tomorrow. :)

I killed Monty and Shaka first, then acquired Rome and Arabia with cavs. I took half of Carthage, but let Sury peace vassal Hannibal as I got close to domination at some 62%. I ended up with 42 cities, about two thirds with dikes, factories and coal plants. The former Aztec capital was a decent Iron works city, with Moai added to it too. I took the communist route, probably corps was the better play but corps spread looked like a hassle on this map. I did manage to get the 5-man golden age in the end.

Thanks for the game!
 
@nocho 1780AD sounds like a great date to me on that map. Even with dikes, there were no awesome production cities because every city had at least some water tiles in the BFC that could only produce 1H each (2H in a golden age). With all of the colonial maintenance, I think State Property was probably the way to go. I hope someone did try the corporation route just for comparison. You're right about corporation spread being painful but I assume you already had quite a navy from your early conquests.
 
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@nocho 1780AD sounds like a great date to me on that map. Even with dikes, there were no awesome production cities because every city had at least some water tiles in the BFC that could only product 1H each (2H in a golden age). With all of the colonial maintenance, I think State Property was probably the way to go. I hope someone did try the corporation route just for comparison. You're right about corporation spread being painful but I assume you already had quite a navy from your early conquests.
Well thx! :) I hadn’t really thought of colonial maintenance, that might indeed have been an issue. I had actually saved a GE and a GM for the corps and pre built enough banks for WS, but just thought it would take to much time IRL to do corps spreading. I had around 15 East Indiamen roaming around so navy was indeed not the issue, more so my laziness! ;)
 
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