admtanaka
Warlord
I don't think this map proves delaying BW to be viable on anything besides this specific iteration of the map settings. In the OP, Brennus already concedes he had played the map before. The founding Buddhism opening (as China!) and building the oracle in your only city is certainly clever (and undeniably worked, supporting the plan of avoiding BW and bulbing lib), but there is absolutely no way you are going to convince anyone reasonable that it is likely to work on any other map (even with these settings, which no one plays anyway). In fact, founding Buddhism when you know you are isolated actually sounds like terrible advice, unless you are as lucky as you seem to have been here - the last thing you want is a hindu lovefest when you are isolated!
Instead, you seem to have found a scenario where every AI civ wound up in a different religion, traded less, but didn't steamroll each other until the late 1800s. Sounds lucky to me. I still don't know how you bribed Giggles off after 6 (I counted in the replay) turns, but that seems rather lucky to me also. I understand you turned the slide to 100% gold, but you must have had a big stockpile to start with, no?
A viable strategy can be used without advanced knowledge of the map (besides the settings, of course). You showed before avoiding BW can work on immortal, but I don't think that this thread really proves anything.
As an aside, this whole argument as to events is silly. Does turning on events weaken BW? Yes. Negligibly. But no one turns off events because they are subconsciously trying to reinforce their own prejudice that slavery is "the superior." We're just tired of the Vedic Aryans razing our capital.
To say that events are how the game is meant to be played, or that we should just prepare better for events (keeping some gold in treasury, whatever) is all fine and good, but doesn't address the real complaints about events. Were you prepared for 5 AI_LEMMING barb archers while you were founding Buddhism and building the Oracle?
I'm going to re-read the amphibious elephants and ice archers articles now.
Instead, you seem to have found a scenario where every AI civ wound up in a different religion, traded less, but didn't steamroll each other until the late 1800s. Sounds lucky to me. I still don't know how you bribed Giggles off after 6 (I counted in the replay) turns, but that seems rather lucky to me also. I understand you turned the slide to 100% gold, but you must have had a big stockpile to start with, no?
A viable strategy can be used without advanced knowledge of the map (besides the settings, of course). You showed before avoiding BW can work on immortal, but I don't think that this thread really proves anything.
As an aside, this whole argument as to events is silly. Does turning on events weaken BW? Yes. Negligibly. But no one turns off events because they are subconsciously trying to reinforce their own prejudice that slavery is "the superior." We're just tired of the Vedic Aryans razing our capital.
To say that events are how the game is meant to be played, or that we should just prepare better for events (keeping some gold in treasury, whatever) is all fine and good, but doesn't address the real complaints about events. Were you prepared for 5 AI_LEMMING barb archers while you were founding Buddhism and building the Oracle?
I'm going to re-read the amphibious elephants and ice archers articles now.