Quasar1011 said:
No no, you did fine. Sun Tsu's doesn't expire, while Knight's Templar does. Remember that any city you capture (culturally or militarily) or found, will automatically have a free barracks in it. In most games, I personally consider Sun Tsu's War Academy to be the best wonder of all!
Actually, the game is working out quite nicely, and as you pointed out, Sun Tzu's has paid me lots of dividends. In retrospect, I made no mistakes, since I'm now Top Dog.
I was able to grab Knights Templar, since I had been building toward Leonardo's. This meant sacrificing Leonardo's, but given my lack of iron, this was a sacrifice I was willing to make. I eventually went to war with the Mongols, who controlled the nearest source of iron and was able to seize that iron. Since then, there's been no looking back. One by one, I've taken apart my rivals -- the Inca, the Mongols, the Arabs (who were actually my friends, but everyone else was carving them up so I got in on the action), and the Aztecs. Now, all that's left are the Iroquois (about a dozen cities and a full age behind me*), the Aztecs (one city left on the opposite side of the Irroquios' territory), and the Mayans (fewer cities than I have, but they aren't too far behind me, technologically speaking, and they have a powerful military). At this point, I need to figure out
which victory to go for, but I'm definitely winning this game.
* I should submit a screenshot I took as a SOTD: it shows that I'm research the Laser and could trade Atomic Theory to the Iroquois. Meanwhile, up in the corner, Sid is telling me that the Iroquois are our scientific equals.
