Txurce
Deity
Netherlands, Emperor, standard, Communitas/continents, RA's, no tech trading:
230 turns in:
I started on a corner of a continent much like Spain (if the Pyrenees were hills), and decided to stay behind this barrier on a continent with Babylon, the Mongols, the Shoshone and Sweden. My first decision was to bypass religion and take God of All Creation instead. I had room for 5 very secure and feature-laden cities (a copper monopoly), and skipping religion allowed me to reach 5 more slowly than usual, and thus pick up more than my share of Wonders (partly because I was at the top of the Policy rankings, partly because I traded for luxuries relentlessly). This wound up giving me Halicarnassus, Artemis, Hanging Gardens and then the Oracle in Amsterdam early on, as well as Petra elsewhere.
I couldn't resist stealing a Babylonian worker early on, which led to a series of wars with what turned out to be the score leader. Babylon was on the verge of hitting runaway status -- they went Authority (note: Gazebo) and were 6 techs ahead of me at one point -- but couldn't get anywhere with their invasions (zero melee, Skirmishers, Knights and ranged). In the process we denounced each other, and the rest of the country slowly turned against Babylon as well. I turned the tide with the arrival of the Sea Beggars just as Babylon invaded again. This gave me a caravel and four galleys. By now everyone was nibbling on Babylon, and they were starting to slide. I bided my time until I reached Navigation (spies helped get there), and used them to break Babylon (and take away one of their coasts). Two GG's also won me the Babylonian iron monopoly (!) setting me up for cruisers in the future.
Amsterdam has six polders, but there's not another river in the Netherlands, so I'm not growing all that much. It doesn't seem to matter, though: I lead techs and Policies by 2, and am in the middle militarily. I also got the Tower of Pisa, Chichen Itza, and the Porcelain Tower (3 friends). Venice is the score leader with 11 cities -- germany's their vassl, and neighbo Spain ranks second. I figure Spain will self-destruct, so my goal now is to turn the world against them and liberate half their empire before I lose my naval edge. They already denounced me, since we both chose Statecraft. I'm now 2 policies into Rationalism, as I go for a SV.
230 turns in:
I started on a corner of a continent much like Spain (if the Pyrenees were hills), and decided to stay behind this barrier on a continent with Babylon, the Mongols, the Shoshone and Sweden. My first decision was to bypass religion and take God of All Creation instead. I had room for 5 very secure and feature-laden cities (a copper monopoly), and skipping religion allowed me to reach 5 more slowly than usual, and thus pick up more than my share of Wonders (partly because I was at the top of the Policy rankings, partly because I traded for luxuries relentlessly). This wound up giving me Halicarnassus, Artemis, Hanging Gardens and then the Oracle in Amsterdam early on, as well as Petra elsewhere.
I couldn't resist stealing a Babylonian worker early on, which led to a series of wars with what turned out to be the score leader. Babylon was on the verge of hitting runaway status -- they went Authority (note: Gazebo) and were 6 techs ahead of me at one point -- but couldn't get anywhere with their invasions (zero melee, Skirmishers, Knights and ranged). In the process we denounced each other, and the rest of the country slowly turned against Babylon as well. I turned the tide with the arrival of the Sea Beggars just as Babylon invaded again. This gave me a caravel and four galleys. By now everyone was nibbling on Babylon, and they were starting to slide. I bided my time until I reached Navigation (spies helped get there), and used them to break Babylon (and take away one of their coasts). Two GG's also won me the Babylonian iron monopoly (!) setting me up for cruisers in the future.
Amsterdam has six polders, but there's not another river in the Netherlands, so I'm not growing all that much. It doesn't seem to matter, though: I lead techs and Policies by 2, and am in the middle militarily. I also got the Tower of Pisa, Chichen Itza, and the Porcelain Tower (3 friends). Venice is the score leader with 11 cities -- germany's their vassl, and neighbo Spain ranks second. I figure Spain will self-destruct, so my goal now is to turn the world against them and liberate half their empire before I lose my naval edge. They already denounced me, since we both chose Statecraft. I'm now 2 policies into Rationalism, as I go for a SV.