The Mao-Map:
I read up abit and found interesting ideas from Fippy and BorninCantalope
I thought I would take a crack at this completely different (for me) aproach.
I settled 1S, to gain access to two more unforested hills. Important since I'll postpone BW for quite abit.
AH right away to improve the sheep+pigs.
Techpath: AH -> Myst -> Masonry -> TW -> Polytheism -> BW -> Fishing -> Pottery.
BW before Priesthood to supercharge the failgold bonanza with chops. And since Oracle when halfway through BW there was no point.
Worker goes sheep->grasslandhill mine->plainshill mine->quarry->roading toward city#2.
CIty works toward target size 4 and then stagnates working all mines, doing 12 hammers/turn.
Plenty of warriors are produced.
I put 8H into SH for some failgold early, and then about 30 into TGW.
City#2 is settled with horses in first ring, and produces a monument first, then takes over ToAR duty while capital is busy with other things.
A third worker is produced in time for BW to get alot of chops into ToAr asap.
Barb spears are not that much more dangerous than archers. The humble woody1 warrior gets almost 68% chance of victory against this foe when fortifed on a forested hill.
When you are doing 12h/turn in your city early on, it's totally acceptable to lose quite a few.
And with failgold rolling in, unit upkeep is not as much of a problem.
Only after BW is in, I go for fishing. Feels totally paradoxical, but it seems to work out ok!
1000BC situation.
Compared to lains more normal aproach:
https://forums.civfanatics.com/thre...rm-fractal-nh-ne.612863/page-12#post-14793902
It seems like this is abit slower (only 2 cities), which is no suprise really, since we lacked chops early on.
But in isolation I think this is less of a problem.
Previously, I have dismissed this "early marble"-play as something extremly risky and suboptimal. But I felt quite safe the entire time. And now I think this is clearly an playable variant.
Since marble and poly is in, I think this save is best followed up with writing->aesteth->litterature. To chop alot into parthenon, and possibly build GLibrary.
Other ideas on how to follow up on this?
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I read up abit and found interesting ideas from Fippy and BorninCantalope
I thought I would take a crack at this completely different (for me) aproach.
I settled 1S, to gain access to two more unforested hills. Important since I'll postpone BW for quite abit.
AH right away to improve the sheep+pigs.
Techpath: AH -> Myst -> Masonry -> TW -> Polytheism -> BW -> Fishing -> Pottery.
BW before Priesthood to supercharge the failgold bonanza with chops. And since Oracle when halfway through BW there was no point.
Worker goes sheep->grasslandhill mine->plainshill mine->quarry->roading toward city#2.
CIty works toward target size 4 and then stagnates working all mines, doing 12 hammers/turn.
Plenty of warriors are produced.
I put 8H into SH for some failgold early, and then about 30 into TGW.
City#2 is settled with horses in first ring, and produces a monument first, then takes over ToAR duty while capital is busy with other things.
A third worker is produced in time for BW to get alot of chops into ToAr asap.
Barb spears are not that much more dangerous than archers. The humble woody1 warrior gets almost 68% chance of victory against this foe when fortifed on a forested hill.
When you are doing 12h/turn in your city early on, it's totally acceptable to lose quite a few.
And with failgold rolling in, unit upkeep is not as much of a problem.
Only after BW is in, I go for fishing. Feels totally paradoxical, but it seems to work out ok!
1000BC situation.
Compared to lains more normal aproach:
https://forums.civfanatics.com/thre...rm-fractal-nh-ne.612863/page-12#post-14793902
It seems like this is abit slower (only 2 cities), which is no suprise really, since we lacked chops early on.
But in isolation I think this is less of a problem.
Previously, I have dismissed this "early marble"-play as something extremly risky and suboptimal. But I felt quite safe the entire time. And now I think this is clearly an playable variant.
Since marble and poly is in, I think this save is best followed up with writing->aesteth->litterature. To chop alot into parthenon, and possibly build GLibrary.
Other ideas on how to follow up on this?