Aramda Master said:
I started playing Warlord a few weeks ago (I played Cheiftain for most of 2003 and 2004), and I am having a bit of trouble keeping up with the AI resersh. Every single time I switch to Moarchy I have to keep disbanding my army just to get a good balance for the national budget. How do I keep up with the AI in resesh on Warlord and above?
Well, I coincidentally play Warlord.
The problem seems to be that you are losing a considerable amount of money and yet still not getting anywhere in research.
The first thing that comes to mind, that has been said before: Are you expanding enough? I would generally expand as fast as you can, take up as much land as you want. You don't even need to escort your settlers (unless there is a barbarian nearby), just send them out and settle. Build a spearmen, perhaps something inbetween, then a settler. Build another city. Rinse, repeat. You'll have a massive empire. And oddly, the AI will rarely, if ever declare war, and even if it does, the most you will lose is the outer ring of cities, the inner ones will be defended and will have enough time to build up to kill them. Seriously, someone raiding your cities is a VERY minor problem on Warlord (which is why I'm considering moving up).
Second biggest thing: Build workers. Dozens of them. This is probably your second biggest priority early on after settlers. Road every single tile in your empire. Either mine or irrigate the tiles after they have been roaded. You MUST NOT just build these slowly with a few. Massive amounts of workers are key, that way you can get your infrastructure up quickly. Lots of roads means a lot more cash.
Third Biggest thing: Improvements. Build more markets for money. Build libraries, these will immensely help in both culture and getting more science.
Also, remember, you don't need that big of a military. Early on, I'd say two defenders in every city, and when you plan on attacking someone in the ancient age, a force of 10-20 will do. That's pretty easily supported by Monarchy.