425 AD. Now I see why it's hard to post a specific Turn won, as the Submission system has a Date column but it lacks a Turn column. GOTM submissions seem to have a way to extract the "Turns played" value, so it would be nice if the "HOF submission system did the same and reported that value on the My Submissions page. Where's a suitable spot to post these types of suggestions?
I went with a Chariot -> Axeman -> Horse Archer game, capturing and keeping most AI Cities.
I only settled my second City just before I won the game.
Game highlights include:
1. Just after I declared war on the first AI, he pop-whipped a Spearman in his capital. So, I had to delay warring, as I only had 8 Chariots vs 2 Archers and 1 Spearman, and I hadn't built a Barracks first.
Fortunately, a suicidal Chariot baited the Spearman to come out while another Chariot snuck around the back of that AI's land to Pillage the Copper.
2. India built ALL of the early Wonders in a single City, and India was at the far corner of the map.
Of course, Julius, who did get Praetorians, had all 3 of his Cities culturally-pressed by Gandhi, so Julius' Praetorians easily fell to Horse Archers and a couple of Axemen.
Gandhi ended up having a stack of 10 units, including a mix of Swordsmen, Spearmen, Axemen, and Archers, inside of his capital, so I ended up throwing away more than 20 units to take that City at the end of the game, as I lacked siege units and my economy couldn't handle teching any further.
3. I stayed peaceful with Ragnar, who had expanded to 5 Cities, meaning that I had to kill off nearly every other AI, with only Shaka also still being alive at the end, due to him having a very sizeable army that deterred me from attacking him any sooner than my last target.
Of course enable random personalities here ;]
Hmmm, yes, that tip would have been a good one for trying to "break" the concept of playing with a bunch of tough Leaders, but I didn't think to set that setting.
Just finished my first attempt, and I have now learned my lesson about taking an existing 4000bc and just generating mapfinder saves off it.
You can do that? I thought that the only way for the Regenerate Map button to appear is if you have created a new game and haven't advanced past the first turn of play.
GK was next, then Cathy, about the same time I got Feudalism. Started on the Romans and I couldn't figure out why he wouldn't vassalise! Eventually have a look at the settings and notice 'No Vassals'. WHAT!?!? Now I have to conquer almost everybody the hard way.
Oops, I totally forgot about Vassals. Well, after Currency, my economy was dead in the water due to capturing and keeping so many Cities that I couldn't even finish Priesthood after Currency, at least not until the last turn of the game.
Vassals could have been of great help.
Cho-ko-nus would have been nice to have, too, but perhaps not at the cost of some of the AIs also getting Longbowmen. Only Catherine made it to Monarchy in my game and she died a swift and horrible death soon thereafter, before it could get traded around (before Monarchy got traded around that is; the death part got traded around quite effectively).