Dirk1302
Deity
1000 bc
1ad
Shortly after i lose the gems to Roosevelt, chopping a library takes care of that. After alphabet was in research was incredibly slow so i backfilled with some little techs, ultimately beelining for col and waiting what the others come up with. Around 600 bc i see that ai's are willing to trade monarchy but not for just alphabet alone so i put scientists to work for 2 turns to get some research on monarchy done.
After this is done i check the tech screen again and i can get monarchy for apha now.More surprising though, there are already 2 AIs with Col and they're willing to trade it for Alpha (i had beelined Col for some 5 turns), this was unusual and very lucky because next turn i could trade Col myself for monarchy.
With nothing better to do (waiting for maths that strangely no one had at the time) i decide to research literature, i had decided earlier to use the forests for cata chopping instead of GL. literature always nets useful gold once the AIs get currency while researching math now is really a waste of time.
My getting literature more or less coincided with the AIs getting math so i decide to chop the GL anyway. Indeed i get an enormous amount of gold for literature some turns later so i can now run at 100% for quite some time.
Things really pick up now, i'm almost done researching CS 1 ad:
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Switched to bureaucracy, have to decide what do do now. i can get metal casting and calender for CS, on the other hand calender only costs 2, metal casting 3 turns to research now. Still skipping 5 turns of research is attractive. WFYBTA is not so important with these leaders.
I plan to attack Roosevelt before he has maces, don't see to much problems there, i need a lot of catas that's all. Even if he get's maces somewhere along the line it's not really problematic.
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Settled in place, no animals in sight and mining already in so i decided to start researching bronze working building a worker to farm corn , sugars and bananas asap. scouted north of my capital, popped some 80 gold and a scout from huts.
No bronze to be found after BW is done so AH is next. I find horses north, since i don't have mysticism yet and we're approaching 2000 bc i found the second city 1 south of the horses. This way it can also work the cows after popping borders and the 2 sugars can be switched between capital and horse city.
I immediately go for a third settler for the ivory/wheat combination. This is a fair but not great spot. The 1 extra happiness is enormously important though.
Since we've no copper it's important to find iron (or not find it in which case math/masonry/construction must be beelined). So i skip pottery and all the religious techs to beeline writing/alphabet. I get writing around 1800 bc and start a library in all cities.
Normally i do this only in the capital but in this case i want to found a 4th city asap on the fish/cows spots, it's a tremendous production spot so i can't wait till 1 ad or later settling there. Settling a gem city can never do harm, it pays for itself and it'll be some time before i'll get monarchy so every happiness resource is important. I need a 6th city on the spot where i find iron so i want to have the option to put scientists to work in multiple cities avoiding stagnation in anticipation of having to put the slider to 0%.
I get alphabet around 1200, trade for iron working and see that gem and iron city can be build as one city. So 5 cities it is for the time being.
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No bronze to be found after BW is done so AH is next. I find horses north, since i don't have mysticism yet and we're approaching 2000 bc i found the second city 1 south of the horses. This way it can also work the cows after popping borders and the 2 sugars can be switched between capital and horse city.
I immediately go for a third settler for the ivory/wheat combination. This is a fair but not great spot. The 1 extra happiness is enormously important though.
Since we've no copper it's important to find iron (or not find it in which case math/masonry/construction must be beelined). So i skip pottery and all the religious techs to beeline writing/alphabet. I get writing around 1800 bc and start a library in all cities.
Normally i do this only in the capital but in this case i want to found a 4th city asap on the fish/cows spots, it's a tremendous production spot so i can't wait till 1 ad or later settling there. Settling a gem city can never do harm, it pays for itself and it'll be some time before i'll get monarchy so every happiness resource is important. I need a 6th city on the spot where i find iron so i want to have the option to put scientists to work in multiple cities avoiding stagnation in anticipation of having to put the slider to 0%.
I get alphabet around 1200, trade for iron working and see that gem and iron city can be build as one city. So 5 cities it is for the time being.
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1ad
Spoiler :
Shortly after i lose the gems to Roosevelt, chopping a library takes care of that. After alphabet was in research was incredibly slow so i backfilled with some little techs, ultimately beelining for col and waiting what the others come up with. Around 600 bc i see that ai's are willing to trade monarchy but not for just alphabet alone so i put scientists to work for 2 turns to get some research on monarchy done.
After this is done i check the tech screen again and i can get monarchy for apha now.More surprising though, there are already 2 AIs with Col and they're willing to trade it for Alpha (i had beelined Col for some 5 turns), this was unusual and very lucky because next turn i could trade Col myself for monarchy.
With nothing better to do (waiting for maths that strangely no one had at the time) i decide to research literature, i had decided earlier to use the forests for cata chopping instead of GL. literature always nets useful gold once the AIs get currency while researching math now is really a waste of time.
My getting literature more or less coincided with the AIs getting math so i decide to chop the GL anyway. Indeed i get an enormous amount of gold for literature some turns later so i can now run at 100% for quite some time.
Things really pick up now, i'm almost done researching CS 1 ad:
http://forums.civfanatics.com/uploads/101761/mrchadt_AD-0001.CivWarlordsSave
175 ad
Spoiler :
Switched to bureaucracy, have to decide what do do now. i can get metal casting and calender for CS, on the other hand calender only costs 2, metal casting 3 turns to research now. Still skipping 5 turns of research is attractive. WFYBTA is not so important with these leaders.
I plan to attack Roosevelt before he has maces, don't see to much problems there, i need a lot of catas that's all. Even if he get's maces somewhere along the line it's not really problematic.
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so played up to 600 AD, in 3 quite big turnsets:
), some trebs are still in production, 1 GM is waiting, next GM will be freebee from some tech Ive forgotten the name to pay for upgrading, cavalry rush with 15-20 cavalry and 6 trebs should be ready around 800 AD or so
researched drama around 1AD, but have completely forgotten to build theatres and therefore the globe (I only found out 600 AD, another reason I finished the turnset there), Argh
i'm going to miss them in bts *sniff*
