I don't know about what to do at this point, but perhaps the biggest reason you got into such a rut comes as something I noticed when I went forward a turn. Automated workers. Even if you don't have a clue what to do with workers initially, if you want to play better, you really need to manage workers yourself. The AIs tactics at worker management just doesn't help them at all.
Actually I only automate my workers once I have done all the improvements that I want myself. I know that the AI is horrible at worker management at at the point of the save game, I had just researched Steam Power and was getting ready to use the workers more wisely.
On top of this you have the AI managing citizen moods. Manage this yourself also, because the AI never uses any specialists.
I have found that letting the AI manage moods keep things under control better than trying to micromanage them myself. I have recently started setting emphasis on production and it does help.
Also, did you ever move the science slider up or down at any point in the game? You might want to do this.
I am always messing with the science slider when necessary. This game has been unique in that I have needed a bit more gold than normal because I missed out on building Leo's by a couple of turns (to the Persians of course), so I have been using the extra 10% of my science research to upgrade my troops.
I don't want to discourage you... probably my first couple games looked a lot worse than this really... but *what victory condition* do you want? Your strategy should focus around your desired victory condition. It's O.K. to change your mind if you can or have a back-up plan if you need to do so, but without a victory condition in mind you simply won't play a focused game.
Trust me you are not discouraging me, I just think you have a misconception about my experience with the game. I usually set the victory conditions to only conquest or space race because I like longer games. 90% of the time I win by conquest. I am not sure why I turned diplo on for this game, probably because I never use it and wanted a "easy" win condition in case things went badly. Unfortunately, things just have not gone well as far as my diplomacy goes, probably need to bone up on that for future games.
Oh, and you choose Korea.
Actually I didn't, I let the computer choose. I have played this game so many times that it just really doesn't matter to me what civ I end up with. I also think it is a bit of a challenge not being able to choose the perfect set-up.
Do you know about unique units? I'll assume not.
Well that's a faulty assumption. I know about unique units and I know how powerful they can be in certain situations.
You don't have a single Hwach'a. Heck, the civilopedia even goes so far as to recommend accompanying a Hwach'a with a defensive unit. The Hwach'a has *lethal* land and sea bombardment. This means that if you have a nice stack of them and a few rifles on top, you can kill a lot of units via bombardment and not lose a single unit... at least so far as I understand it and other players have posted on these forums.
Here's the thing, I have never liked using artillery of any kind. It's too slow and vulnerable, IMHO, to be an effective tool for any long military campaign. I would rather build better offensive and defensive units. Now maybe I need to rethink that strategy, but I have never really needed artillery and consider it a waste of production.
You might also want to search around for information about armies on these forums... because either you've had really bad luck with elite wins, or you've not tried intelligently enough to spawn a leader.
I know about armies, and you are right, I have not had good luck in this particular game with generating leaders or even keeping armies alive. See the problem in this particular game is that Persia has been able to build up a very sizeable army and I have not. It's why I keep getting attacked and can't sustain any momentum.
Sorry if I seem harsh. The game takes a lot longer to learn to play well than perhaps myself or others on here make it sound.
I don't mind the criticism, I just wish you would have not assumed that I have never played the game before. Like I said, I have played this game since it's inception (that's right Civ I) but usually just to waste time. I have just gotten bored and decided to up the ante so to speak and start playing on a higher difficulty level. I posted this particular game here because I was getting frustrated with where it was going and wanted to see if the "experts" had any advice that I hadn't been thinking of already.
I do thank you for taking the time to look at the save and respond.