170 BC (-1)
MM cities a bit, switch Cathedral builds to Granaries
Research Printing Press @ 40% (-30 gpt)
150 BC (0)
Korean wines now cost 11 gpt, up from 7 gpt.
Push science on up to 50% (-45 gpt)
IT: France wants an alliance... Not a chance.
Delhi: WE >> WE
Bangalore: Granary >> Library
130 BC (1)
IT: Persia and France have signed a peace treaty.
110 BC (2)
Persia has Ivory. It will cost 10 gpt.
Drop lux to 0%, hire a scientist in Delhi, and determine that our economy will see a net gain of 6 gpt with this. We accept.
IT: Japan demands Furs. Our current deals include -15gpt and +12gpt (8 turns each)
Our horses and elephants need something to do, so I refuse. He's still polite.
Bombay: WE >> WE
Madras: Granary >> Library
Calcutta: Granary >> Library
90 BC (3)
IT: Carthage is building Magellan's Voyage
70 BC (4)
Delhi scientist becomes taxman to prevent bankruptcy this turn (23-gpt deal ends this turn)
50 BC (5)
Treasury at 0 gold, drop science to 40% (+1 gpt)
IT: Carthage and France have signed a peace treaty.
30 BC (6)
IT: Bombay: WE >> WE
10 BC (7)
10 AD (8)
IT: Dehli: WE >> WE
30 AD (9)
Sumeria has Gems. They'll cost us 14 gpt.
If we don't take this, we'll have to put lux to 10% next turn, at a cost of at least 20 gpt, or switch our library builds to cathedrals. We accept.
Science is down to 30% now (+5 gpt) We'll have more gold next turn, as several deals will be complete.
50 AD (10)
Persia willing to give 18 gpt for furs.
Carthage willing to give 7 gpt for furs.
Why didn't I offer furs to Sumeria for the Gems?
Inca will give Education for Iron + Horses or Iron + Furs + 8 gpt
France does not have Education, so we might be able to pull something off here.