Originally posted by Bismarck
I was wondering if you (or any of the other readers) would be willing to take a look at an Emperor game that I've played for 20 minutes or so, and tell me what they think. Any comments about expansion, diplomacy, etc. would be welcome.
Originally posted by Bismarck
I was wondering if you (or any of the other readers) would be willing to take a look at an Emperor game that I've played for 20 minutes or so, and tell me what they think. Any comments about expansion, diplomacy, etc. would be welcome.
Ok... I'm just going to point out a few things...
1 - in Arbela, you have an entertainer, and the citizen is happy. Instead, make him a scientist, and take your science down to 0 instead of 20 % (still 40 turns away) This gains 3 gpt. This is the type of management you must be on top of to win most of your higher level games frequently.
2 - Tie up the iron asap.
3 - Build a granary in antioch, then workers to set it up, then pump out settlers with it, and ONLY antioch and maybe one other city (Arbela maybe... although eventually you'll need a barracks for when the japanese attack) This will save you money and population points as only your fastest city with the most food builds 75%+ of your settlers/workers.
4 - don't irrigate grasslands in depotism... its a waste, mine them.
5 - Persians are industrious, USE IT... more workers, every tile you can use should be set up.
6 - You dropped the ball letting the japanese settler get past you to a city site... use a couple of horsemen ( i have scouts usually) to delay him and set up a culture border like you did in the south to contain the land.
7 - i wouldn't have built tarsus, set up the two cities (susa, pasargadae) to prevent him from coming through, then build out your area... you can take his cities later via war, tarsus gives you no strategic or luxury resource so is doing you no good... plus you need to fill out your core cities --- capital surrounded by 4-8 cities in a ring to maximize the area --- tarsus should have been founded NW from your capital, which would have solved #6 also.
8 - Your city placement is off around your capital -- If antioch had been on the other side of the river, you could have built in between it and arbela also and had another strong city using hills, floodplains and irrigated plains.
9 - Ok, so from here, build many immortals in (barracks first) with a couple horsemen. 2 cities that produce lots of food should build granaries and settlers/workers, the rest should do military, and you can shave off population with workers too to keep them a good size to handle. The settlers should fill out your land and head south east to take ALL of that land... the workers should prepare the way and set up your cities so they can all produce at the level you want them to. Don't be afraid to use the luxury slider.
10 - screw mapmaking, you should get literature (for the GL, so you can take over the tech race later as soon as the next age starts), trigger a golden age while attacking the chinese in the south with all your immortals (upgraded warriors), and use the GA to build the GL and other wonders --- run over the chinese and take their land. Once you trigger the GA you can also start a couple of cities onto infrastructure only as well, so that you are ready for anything. You should prebuild the GL, so prepare a city now to build a wonder in 40 yrs. If you get a great leader, unless you are going to lose the GL to another civ, use it to build the forbidden city in the appropriate place where the chinese used to live.
Sorry, i rambled, i'm busy!