The 'evil sumerian horde' was everywhere!
They had cavalry, so if I hid away (like I would do on a beachhead), they would overrun all my Russian land towns! There's 3 places they are came from and I only have 20 cannon/trebuchet. That's no good. I lose cavalry much too fast.
The bottom line is that unlike all the Sid wins you see in the HoF, my only two attack options that would have produced many armies (Sumeria, Babylon) were too advanced for the first enemy. Sort of an odd rut to be stuck in
Look at this, for example:
FIRST WAR LEADERS
Pleb 64k - 13 (10 BC to 600 AD, v. Mongolia)
Moonsinger 81k - 11 (420 to 580 AD, v. Sumeria)
Kuningas 81k - 3 (370 to 470 AD, v. Russia)
Moonsinger 88k - 3 (70 AD to 200 AD, v. Persia)
Elear XXX - 0 (520 to 700 AD, v. Russia)
Ouch! And consider my war was started later than anyone else on that list. You really need a couple armies to get going anywhere (covering your stack, pillaging their resource) In addition, stopping my research enabled me to never get any artilleries. A beeline to replacable parts would have done something, at least. I needed railroads too.
In all the other games, they got railroads quickly to enable the troop floods, production and food bonuses, and support.
I still think it was a rather poor position I was in, despite everything.
This game was start #10.
I went through a few more starts this afternoon. Start #13 looked promising, but at 1000 bc, despite nearly being at Moonsinger's 81k score, having 26 cities, 5 cattle start, etc. I didn't have enough gold and 0 contacts. So I had to give that one up. I was in a strategically bad position too. I've started considering strategically too now. The awkwardness of where I got myself in on #10 was part of what did me in!
-Elear

The bottom line is that unlike all the Sid wins you see in the HoF, my only two attack options that would have produced many armies (Sumeria, Babylon) were too advanced for the first enemy. Sort of an odd rut to be stuck in

Look at this, for example:
FIRST WAR LEADERS
Pleb 64k - 13 (10 BC to 600 AD, v. Mongolia)
Moonsinger 81k - 11 (420 to 580 AD, v. Sumeria)
Kuningas 81k - 3 (370 to 470 AD, v. Russia)
Moonsinger 88k - 3 (70 AD to 200 AD, v. Persia)
Elear XXX - 0 (520 to 700 AD, v. Russia)
Ouch! And consider my war was started later than anyone else on that list. You really need a couple armies to get going anywhere (covering your stack, pillaging their resource) In addition, stopping my research enabled me to never get any artilleries. A beeline to replacable parts would have done something, at least. I needed railroads too.
In all the other games, they got railroads quickly to enable the troop floods, production and food bonuses, and support.
I still think it was a rather poor position I was in, despite everything.
This game was start #10.
I went through a few more starts this afternoon. Start #13 looked promising, but at 1000 bc, despite nearly being at Moonsinger's 81k score, having 26 cities, 5 cattle start, etc. I didn't have enough gold and 0 contacts. So I had to give that one up. I was in a strategically bad position too. I've started considering strategically too now. The awkwardness of where I got myself in on #10 was part of what did me in!
-Elear