Emperor Giulio
King
I then play my way forward the first hundred or so turns before I know if I am playing well or not, if I had a 'good' start or not. Sometimes all things are relative and you go into a game having chosen some of those variables yourself already it can lead to judging a situation before you've given it a fair crack of the whip.
You know, you are right about that. I recall a game where I was more or less secluded on a peninsula, and had no iron whatsoever. I decided to play forward, focused on culture, and spammed Great scientists. This was the game that probably helped me evolve my playing style the most. After I b-lined to chivalry, I defended myself well with knights. By the time i made it to rifling, I had a magnificent civilization with high culture, and large metropolises. I took the continent, and then the world. Ever since then, I've been sorta playing the same way. Now I like to build about 4 highly developed core cities, while producing a formative military. I create extensive empires of puppets ruled by a small amount of large "overlord" cities.