Round 0: The lay of the land (4000 B.C.)
Round 1: Bricks and Buddhas (4000 B.C. - 3200 B.C.)
Round 2: The Drums of War (3200-1040 B.C.)
Round 3: Welcome to Washingtlan (1040 B.C.-750 B.C.)
Round 4: I think we're alone now (750 B.C.-475 B.C.)
Round 5: Swords to Plowshares (475 B.C.-375 A.D.)
Round 6: Greetings from Europe! (375-1000 A.D.)
Round 7: Clawing Back Into It (1000-1200 A.D.)
Round 8: Little Buddy Huayna (1200-1525 A.D.)
Round 9: Prepping the Launchpad (1525-1700 A.D.)
Round 10: Aztecs in Spaaaaace! (1700-1848 A.D.)
Hello, all. Despite having lurked around here for more than a year (I remember Sisiutil's Mao game), this thread does indeed mark my emergence from my lurker cocoon. Like Sisiutil, aelf, and countless others before me, I'm trying to make my mark with an ALC-ripoff. This one, though, will be a little different. These games will be played exclusively on the Earth 18 Civs map. The games will be played with Warlords (though, given that it's the 18 map, we will sadly be without the Warlords rulers) on Monarch (which is a step up for me, being more of a Noble\Prince kinda guy).
Playing on one particular map changes the game considerably. Exploration becomes a nonfactor, except as it pertains to goody huts and fog-busting. We won't need to beeline Bronze Working or Animal Husbandry to search for copper and horses. And, perhaps most importantly, we can map out long-term strategies in advance.
Our first game will feature everyone's favorite psychopath, Montezuma.
Monty, as he's known, has a number of interesting strengths and weaknesses on this map. He's the only real military heavyweight on a continent full of softies. Roosevelt, in my experience on this and other maps, will gladly respect the player's borders and play Happy Kingdom, and Huayna Capac seems oddly content to be stuck in his little rocky corridor (I know that when I'm playing the Incas on the Earth map, my first priority is to expand to South America proper).
While he has a comfy little womb to grow up in, though, Montezuma faces some hard facts once Optics make an appearance. He's an isolated small fry, usually woefully behind in the tech race. And while the vast ocean protects him from the rest of the world, it also protects the rest of the world from him.
So there we are. Which way should we go? I've always been partial to founding 1 NE, myself, but I'm willing to be shouted down. I've always had a soft spot in my heart for this map, but I'm by no means an expert at it. What should our early game strategy be? Warrior-Worker-Settler? Worker-Settler? Should we shoot for an early religion? Should we focus on smashing Roosevelt early? Cottage economy or specialist economy? If we can tame the Amazon jungle (and this includes the seemingly endless supply of barbarians it seems to spawn), we can set up one heck of a swath of cottages, I've found.
All right, enough talk from me. I'd like to hear some ideas from you all (Heck, is doing a series of games on a single map, even if it is the archetypal map, a good idea?) before going on. This forum has given me hours of entertainment and volumes of useful information. I figure it's time to give a little bit back.
Neal
Round 1: Bricks and Buddhas (4000 B.C. - 3200 B.C.)
Round 2: The Drums of War (3200-1040 B.C.)
Round 3: Welcome to Washingtlan (1040 B.C.-750 B.C.)
Round 4: I think we're alone now (750 B.C.-475 B.C.)
Round 5: Swords to Plowshares (475 B.C.-375 A.D.)
Round 6: Greetings from Europe! (375-1000 A.D.)
Round 7: Clawing Back Into It (1000-1200 A.D.)
Round 8: Little Buddy Huayna (1200-1525 A.D.)
Round 9: Prepping the Launchpad (1525-1700 A.D.)
Round 10: Aztecs in Spaaaaace! (1700-1848 A.D.)
Hello, all. Despite having lurked around here for more than a year (I remember Sisiutil's Mao game), this thread does indeed mark my emergence from my lurker cocoon. Like Sisiutil, aelf, and countless others before me, I'm trying to make my mark with an ALC-ripoff. This one, though, will be a little different. These games will be played exclusively on the Earth 18 Civs map. The games will be played with Warlords (though, given that it's the 18 map, we will sadly be without the Warlords rulers) on Monarch (which is a step up for me, being more of a Noble\Prince kinda guy).
Playing on one particular map changes the game considerably. Exploration becomes a nonfactor, except as it pertains to goody huts and fog-busting. We won't need to beeline Bronze Working or Animal Husbandry to search for copper and horses. And, perhaps most importantly, we can map out long-term strategies in advance.
Our first game will feature everyone's favorite psychopath, Montezuma.

Monty, as he's known, has a number of interesting strengths and weaknesses on this map. He's the only real military heavyweight on a continent full of softies. Roosevelt, in my experience on this and other maps, will gladly respect the player's borders and play Happy Kingdom, and Huayna Capac seems oddly content to be stuck in his little rocky corridor (I know that when I'm playing the Incas on the Earth map, my first priority is to expand to South America proper).
While he has a comfy little womb to grow up in, though, Montezuma faces some hard facts once Optics make an appearance. He's an isolated small fry, usually woefully behind in the tech race. And while the vast ocean protects him from the rest of the world, it also protects the rest of the world from him.

So there we are. Which way should we go? I've always been partial to founding 1 NE, myself, but I'm willing to be shouted down. I've always had a soft spot in my heart for this map, but I'm by no means an expert at it. What should our early game strategy be? Warrior-Worker-Settler? Worker-Settler? Should we shoot for an early religion? Should we focus on smashing Roosevelt early? Cottage economy or specialist economy? If we can tame the Amazon jungle (and this includes the seemingly endless supply of barbarians it seems to spawn), we can set up one heck of a swath of cottages, I've found.
All right, enough talk from me. I'd like to hear some ideas from you all (Heck, is doing a series of games on a single map, even if it is the archetypal map, a good idea?) before going on. This forum has given me hours of entertainment and volumes of useful information. I figure it's time to give a little bit back.
Neal