And this month's award for unhelpful post goes to . . . alex15, who after reading that a person is having trouble with Warlord difficulty and doesn't want to get the expansion, tells that person that Warlord is easy and to get an expansion.
Besides, telling a person to go swords/archers/axes/chariots/horsemen is horrible advice for vanilla. Catapults, and only catapults for attack.
lol yeah... but I've already refined my playing a lot since then and I'm smashing Warlord to pieces now.
My basic strategy now is to rush 7 warriors as fast as possible, use those to pummel one AI. Then get some Iron/Copper... rush 10 Axes. Use those to either finish off what's left of that AI or to pummel a different AI. Get Catapults. Rush 12 Cats and 12 Axemen. Take 3 cities with 3 different sets of 4+4 [Axe/Cats].
I then take a rest period for about 1000 years, working from Currency all the way to Military Tradition... then gather up how ever many soldiers I need to decimate the rest of the game if I haven't already won a Domination victory by then.
I've been working my tiles a lot better now, managing which tiles are worked at which times [Full on production during war, full on growth during peace and so on]. I've also been specializing each city more. I'm having problems making a Commerce city work right [Always lack of growth] and so far I haven't had any use for a GP Farm since my goal is just to roflstomp every AI as fast as possible. So basically I end up with a couple Commerce cities that do not produce much [They maybe get me from 60 to 70% research which I guess is still great] plus a ton of fast growing Production cities that pump out units.
The only Wonders I ever build are Pyramids [I work on getting Construction and Pyramids at the same time, so that I can get Hereditary Rule and Cats simultaneously], Hanging Gardens if I'm working with Flood Plains, Herioc Epic, and West Point.
What I'm having trouble doing though, is making use of specialists. Honestly, I've never found a situation where my 3x Food + 1 Gold Farm or 3x Hammer + 1 Food tile wasn't a bigger priority than assigning a specialist.
All of that being said, I did try to move up to Noble and I failed. My problem is growth. It seems, on Noble, city growth is a slow crawl compared to Warlord. By the time I build 3 cities that can sustain themselves, get Axes + Cats, and rush someone, I'm being trailed by Civs with scores over 2500, while I sit around 1200... they got me in Techs, in Military Might, and they're definitely not as friendly lol.
For instance, Catherine asked me to join in her war with Quin Shi Haung... I was already about to attack his slanted eyed ass anyways, so I did. That pansy Catherine made peace within like 10 turns and that Chinese bastard got the upper hand on me. I tried to make peace with him constantly but he never wanted it. Then he wiped me out.
The real problem is just how slow everything progresses. I can't keep up with the AI's no matter how meticulously I micromanage everything it seems.