al_thor
Prince
Sir Clive:
Welcome to GOTM!
This is also my first participation in GOTM. However, I always play at Demigod level, sometimes Emporer, so even though this has been challenging because of the somewhat crappy start location, I am completely dominating all rival civs. It was good not to have Horse - I would not have used them anyway until being Monarchy or Republic.
Did you move your initial settler at all? It's always best to move your scout and worker FIRST, to get a wider view of surrounding area. I ended up moving only one space over (East) to be on the river. The Dyes showing up within my borders was actually a surprise (but very welcome).
I wish that I would have done more documentation of my progress. I have a fair number of saves, but I did not write down any key accomplishments or sequences - next time I will know better.
I do remember my first build - it was another Scout to take advantage of the goody huts, meet other civs, and expose the map. My next build was Granary, chopping forest to speed it up. Then I built Temple (more forest). Then my first Settler, then my first warrior.
I never go for the Great Library anymore - IMO it hampers your skill development - too much of a "crutch." In fact, I almost never build any of the Ancient Age wonders - maybe Statue of Zeuss for the Ancient Cavalry.
Welcome to GOTM!
This is also my first participation in GOTM. However, I always play at Demigod level, sometimes Emporer, so even though this has been challenging because of the somewhat crappy start location, I am completely dominating all rival civs. It was good not to have Horse - I would not have used them anyway until being Monarchy or Republic.
Did you move your initial settler at all? It's always best to move your scout and worker FIRST, to get a wider view of surrounding area. I ended up moving only one space over (East) to be on the river. The Dyes showing up within my borders was actually a surprise (but very welcome).
I wish that I would have done more documentation of my progress. I have a fair number of saves, but I did not write down any key accomplishments or sequences - next time I will know better.
I do remember my first build - it was another Scout to take advantage of the goody huts, meet other civs, and expose the map. My next build was Granary, chopping forest to speed it up. Then I built Temple (more forest). Then my first Settler, then my first warrior.
I never go for the Great Library anymore - IMO it hampers your skill development - too much of a "crutch." In fact, I almost never build any of the Ancient Age wonders - maybe Statue of Zeuss for the Ancient Cavalry.