I played pretty quick and took minimal notes.
There wasn't a whole bunch of micromanaging here.
Macro decisions:
I avoided the question of where the flood plains city gets settled this round just to avoid controversy. I'm sure everyone is aware of where I wanted to settle it, so rather than do that and ruin my save for posterity, I just avoided making the decision and Settled other spots this round. Berlin was busy doing non-Settler related duties for the most of the round anyway.
I also decided to go for the Colossus, Hanging Gardens and Great Library this round in that order. Despite the fact that overall the Great Library will be better for us, I built the other two first knowing that
1. The Colossus' time frame was rapidly expiring.
2. The Hanging Gardens' time frame would soon follow and we didn't have the resource.
3. I was fairly certain I could beat the others to the Great Library after the first two were done (or scrapped for gold). In this case, I beat Louis by around 225 hammers. Not positive but he appeared with 300 gold the turn I finished the Great Library.
4. I got two great prophets during this round (and another great person is on the way in a few turns). Both were settled in Berlin.
One of my galleys spent literally the entire round trying to meet that brown shadow that Otaku spotted. I also wanted to get the circumnavigation bonus. I'm not there yet.
I ended the round early for a couple of reasons:
1. Great Library has just completed and there a couple of reasonable options for Berlin to pursue next (including moving away from wonderspam)
2. I have pacifism available but didn't adopt it because of the Great Library race. Now that that has been won, it may be time to consider changing.
3. It just seemed like going further would be much more commital than letting it go from this turn.
Right away I pulled the worker off of chopping the precious forest, got the Settler headed down to settle fish+whales and changed the worked tiles in a copper city and marble city to work production rich tiles while building forges first. I whipped a granary and barracks before the axemen built out in the large island city.
My round was focused on upping power while getting some garrisons out there for HR (while expanding slowly).
5BC Code of Laws finished researching, start Civil Service
25AD Louis has Alphabet. I make trades that turn to three different AIs for:
Alphabet - for obvious reasons
Iron Working - to reveal iron (I would have done this regardless of the preknowledge of iron in marble cities fat cross from other reports). There is iron in the new world cities fat cross.
Archery - Wanted the cheap garrisons
Monotheism - Wanted Organized Religion
I did give Suleiman Monarchy here I think. Sue me.
40AD Revolt to Hereditary Rule, Organized Religion. I waited a turn because I had just whipped a settler in Berlin and wanted the settler to be heading to its new home (which ended up being the north plains hill). In retrospect, I should have settled the north one tile island first and gotten it started on it's infrastructure.
160AD Colossus finished in Berlin
355AD Civil Service done, start Philosophy
370AD Revolt to Bureaucracy - pretty sure I did this the second Civil Service was in, but I'm relying on the Ctrl-TAB for my info.
475AD Hanging Gardens done in Berlin
580 AD Philosophy done, start on Paper (but you can see I have been 0% the whole way there so it is not too late to change)
670AD Great Library done in Berlin(and this is the end of the round). Incidentally why does the ctrl-tab say 670AD when it is very clearly 685 AD and I just finished it. Good question.
Suleiman is pleased - I have begged him recently
Saladin is pleased - I have begged him recently
Louis is pleased with 300 gold - I have NOT begged him recently
Joao is cautious - and will sign open borders again I see opening things up, oops
Toku is annoyed - cause thats just the way he rolls.
NOBODY has their hands full which is something I was kind of worried about with our low power.
We have 9 cities, no more than 2 on a landmass at the moment:
Berlin and copper city
Moai Statue city north of them
Iron city and Marble city south of them
Whale-Fish city south of it (incidentally this city got an event that got a settled great artist there for a nominal fee, I took it rather than a minor free culture boost)
Cow-Iron-Fish city and Sheep-Crab city on the big island.
And last but not least:
Rice-Ivory-Horse city on the island east of that.
Yeah I'm spread out somewhat.
I have some screenshots of 685 AD
Tech status
Economic status first at 100% research then at 100% gold
Berlin: Still "wonder"ful
Cologne: This is going to be an awesome Settler pump for the new settlements. Almost set up for optimal 3 pop Settler whips as is. Just needs to finish that lighthouse.
Frankfurt: Our source of fine art
Dortmund: Future home of the Moai statues. Should switch to a granary at the start of next round and finish that out and possibly a forge as well.
Dusseldorf: Will be ok for production and is grabbing ivory and rice
Essen: The taoism holy city. Meh.
Hamburg: Cranked quite a few archers out this round (basically every archer near our home territory was made by hamburg). Starting to go back to infrastructure.
Stuttgart: Well it is a canal. It picks up the last seafood we were missing. And it grabs sheep. It also shares the iron with Cologne but since Cologne will be our Settler pump, I don't see it getting much access. I think it needs to pump a few workers soon as we actually have land to develop now.
Munich: Well, it is struggling with tiles getting jacked from it both by friendly cities (Dortmund) and enemy cities. I think I liked Diamondeye's idea of teching Music to settle an artist there to solidify our hold on "our" land.
I think next round priorities would be pump out settlers in the "new" world. There are at least two very nice sites on the ivory-horse-rice cities island: a gold canal and another horse corn and some other resource that is slipping my mind at a second.
The southern island needs to be filled in pretty soon. I left it unfilled to allow flexibility for the coming round but it can't be ignored much longer.
Incidentally, Toku is not the founder of Confucianism. He didn't have Code of Laws when I first got Alphabet. So we are missing someone and he seems to be ahead of the curve in terms of tech rate.