I utilised the same tactic, as in my China game, with Greece and managed to pull off the victory even earlier. My core city placement was Korinthos, Ilion and Salonae on the copper few turns before Roman spawn. I flipped a couple Hulugannis and sent them with one Phalanx (or are they hoplites in this version) to take Babylon in which they succeeded with loss of both Hulugannis. I sent the rest UUs to Egypt companied with a merc chariot and they took Diospolis Megale. Then I focused on building the wonders and teching quickly to Odeons and teathres for artist slots. Ilion was my GA city, while Korinthos' GP pool was more polluted. I think I got one GA from there too.
I conquered Roma and Parsa later and focused on teching and spawning the GAs. Sadly Theology cuts out the Greek UP. I fought stubbornly against the barbarians, who were a real nuisance, especially in Egypt. I also vassalised Ethiopia quite early and capitulated Arabs after taking Mecca. England, Russia and India were vassals as well and I fed Russia with settlers as much as I could. Around 1100 I sent my last settling parties on their ways and was determined to win before the Mughals screw up India, which turned out to be possible.
The World in 500, 1010 and 1180:
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I conquered Roma and Parsa later and focused on teching and spawning the GAs. Sadly Theology cuts out the Greek UP. I fought stubbornly against the barbarians, who were a real nuisance, especially in Egypt. I also vassalised Ethiopia quite early and capitulated Arabs after taking Mecca. England, Russia and India were vassals as well and I fed Russia with settlers as much as I could. Around 1100 I sent my last settling parties on their ways and was determined to win before the Mughals screw up India, which turned out to be possible.
The World in 500, 1010 and 1180:
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Other pics:
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