Sisiutil
All Leader Challenger
ZeekLTK: You may want to post a saved game file to get more detailed analysis--maybe even in its own thread. However, based upon your description, I'd offer the following suggestions:
- Isolation is challenging. It sounds like you may have been completely isolated until Astronomy--was that the case? If not for you, for some of the other civs? That can slow down the overall global rate of technical progress, as civs will have fewer tech trading partners early on. Tech trading greatly accelerates the rate of technological advancement. Isolation also makes it impossible to wage wars pre-Astronomy, to obtain resources you need through trade to grow your cities, and so on. You may wish to abandon games where you find yourself isolated until you achieve more success with standard games where you star with 3-4 other civs nearby.
- Waiting until Rifles to start your first war is a long, long time to wait. The isolation, I assume, made an early war a non-starter.
- A slider at 80% to 100% is not necessarily the way to win the game. I've won games where the slider remained at 50% or lower the whole way through. Land is power--or, more specifically, the more cities you own, the more powerful you will be (generally). 25 cities at 50% research will beat 6 cities at 80% or higher. Easily.
- As for your bigger question, how to focus on both war and peace, the answer is simple: don't. When you go to war, focus on the war--throw the full resources of your entire civ behind it. During a war, your gold per turn (GPT) will drop and drag the slider down with it. Let it. Once the war is over and your units are back within your (new) territory, your new cities become productive (and reduce their maintenance costs with courthouses, etc.), and your new resources kick in, you should slingshot past your opponents in terms of score, technology, wealth, and so on.