
28 hours played and it was only 1983.

I had about 100 cities and was gifting some ice and tundra cities back to severely crippled owners and about 2% under the dom limit. I had built corporations in cities needing the culture and then was gifting resources away when the culture was getting close, then because of a culture vacuum created by Pacal capturing some of Asoka cities, I get a dom victory!


28 hours!! As Flanders would say. "Son of a Diddly!"
While it was not perfect, I was loving this game despite my computer lagging bigtime. I was playing as Darius and didn't have horses anywhere for an Immortal start, but kept going because of the sweet start for a financial civ. My city planning and the events that unfolded on tiles was great. I had built most of the very early and late game wonders and captured the ones in the middle. The only one I didn't have with Sistine Chapel (and two shrines). All but one corporation. I was on pace for about 260-270 FTs and had 100 cities!
Lessons learned:
1. Cripple all opponents equally. I spent too much time on other civs and wiped out others for fun which lead to fighting Asoka's high culture when taking his cities. I swept in easily enough, however the culture battle needs to be less vulnerable to chance.
2. D'oh! Took me a while to figure out and then remember that gunships actually kill workers!
3. I got global warming plenty of times. I switched the cues to prioritize Recycling Centres and it stopped for a bit, but once the conquered cities started with factories and getting larger it happened again and I had to build more RCs.
4. Having free engineers to help the building is not worth the extra GEs when trying to collect GSs.
5. I was under the impression that you had that turn to gift away a city or something. However, it seems that on the triggering turn you can't.
Wonder if I will have time for another. I doubt it! Maybe a terra map would work better than lakes. These gauntlets are nice to complete a major requirement, but if you screw up, all that time is lost. This is EXACTLY why I don't play epic or huge maps normally. It takes way too much time and if you screw up, it really sucks.