Here's a save I'm playing on Prince, as Liz.
I play on Prince at least once a day and I frequently get a very strong start, even with random leaders. However, this is right about the time I usually start to fall behind.
I would be very appreciative if any of you would like to look at this save and give me some ideas where I need to go from here, or where I SHOULD have gone a while back.
You can tell it took me a long time to get the war machine running, since I had no copper in my starting borders. I used chariots to keep the enemies away from it too, though, so the military strength is still there. My army, once fleshed out some more (tired from a recent war) is the best on my continent, and easily capable of disabling both Catherine and Tokugawa before they become too much.
I've got to hit Tokugawa right now.
He built a city on an island that has access to iron, once he gets it I'm going to have a much harder time beating him.
My options are to either try to storm the island city and destroy the source of iron, or to take out his production cities that would be making use of it after he got it.
Personally, I prefer the second option, because storming that dinky little island won't disable the iron flow for long and won't gain me hardly anything. He only has 3 cities with any production to speak of, two of which are very close to my borders. I think I can take out his war cities before he gets to use them, but I can't be sure.
I need to watch my economy. You can see I'm running specialists in London and I have 1 solid money city in Nottingham. York is doing well pumping out the units.
The three cities I captured from Russia though, I'm still not sure what to do with. You can see my research slider is going to have to dip pretty low until I can get those courthouses up, at which point I can resume conquest.
I'm waiting for my next GS so I can pop liberalism, he should be arriving pretty soon. After that I will switch out of Pacifism.
Ok, that's all I can think of...
Please let me know where you think I should go from here.
(This is usually the point at which I start to fall behind. What's likely to happen is one or two badguys from the other continent will declare on me as soon as I attack Toku, and that will spell disaster)
http://forums.civfanatics.com/uploads/67282/Helpwanted.CivWarlordsSave
Ok, a little tiny update:
My GS showed up in London just like I wanted and I used him to pop Liberalism.
With liberalism under the belt, I took Natlsm as my free tech.
Also, that same turn I switched civics, currently running:
Rep, Bureaucracy, Caste System, Decentralization, Free Religion (with a gold economy now, the +10% Beakers will help)
My military is consolidating on the gold mine north of York, and I will attack Satsuma when they get there.
London has now become a commerce city, since I no longer have need of the Pacifism and GS's. I will still get a few when the Epic is done there.
http://forums.civfanatics.com/uploads/67282/Varus2319_AD-0756.CivWarlordsSave
I play on Prince at least once a day and I frequently get a very strong start, even with random leaders. However, this is right about the time I usually start to fall behind.
I would be very appreciative if any of you would like to look at this save and give me some ideas where I need to go from here, or where I SHOULD have gone a while back.
You can tell it took me a long time to get the war machine running, since I had no copper in my starting borders. I used chariots to keep the enemies away from it too, though, so the military strength is still there. My army, once fleshed out some more (tired from a recent war) is the best on my continent, and easily capable of disabling both Catherine and Tokugawa before they become too much.
I've got to hit Tokugawa right now.
He built a city on an island that has access to iron, once he gets it I'm going to have a much harder time beating him.
My options are to either try to storm the island city and destroy the source of iron, or to take out his production cities that would be making use of it after he got it.
Personally, I prefer the second option, because storming that dinky little island won't disable the iron flow for long and won't gain me hardly anything. He only has 3 cities with any production to speak of, two of which are very close to my borders. I think I can take out his war cities before he gets to use them, but I can't be sure.
I need to watch my economy. You can see I'm running specialists in London and I have 1 solid money city in Nottingham. York is doing well pumping out the units.
The three cities I captured from Russia though, I'm still not sure what to do with. You can see my research slider is going to have to dip pretty low until I can get those courthouses up, at which point I can resume conquest.
I'm waiting for my next GS so I can pop liberalism, he should be arriving pretty soon. After that I will switch out of Pacifism.
Ok, that's all I can think of...
Please let me know where you think I should go from here.
(This is usually the point at which I start to fall behind. What's likely to happen is one or two badguys from the other continent will declare on me as soon as I attack Toku, and that will spell disaster)
http://forums.civfanatics.com/uploads/67282/Helpwanted.CivWarlordsSave
Ok, a little tiny update:
My GS showed up in London just like I wanted and I used him to pop Liberalism.
With liberalism under the belt, I took Natlsm as my free tech.
Also, that same turn I switched civics, currently running:
Rep, Bureaucracy, Caste System, Decentralization, Free Religion (with a gold economy now, the +10% Beakers will help)
My military is consolidating on the gold mine north of York, and I will attack Satsuma when they get there.
London has now become a commerce city, since I no longer have need of the Pacifism and GS's. I will still get a few when the Epic is done there.
http://forums.civfanatics.com/uploads/67282/Varus2319_AD-0756.CivWarlordsSave