i hadn't played civ2 in some time in favor of civ3, but i'm a bit over midway through a vanilla civ2 game against a college friend right now (i think it's around 1600 or so). being used to civ3, i waited on democracy way too long, and i'm still a republic (difference seems less drastic in civ3). i had taken a decent lead around 250 or so, and believe i still hold it, with most of the wonders (including pyramids and mike's) and roughly the same number of cities (32 to 34 or something). i have a decent tech lead, just didn't prioritize democracy at all, and now i've found out that my opponent has been in democracy for some time, so i'd like to switch as soon as possible. also, the game will definitely finalize in the two of us warring it out (after we kill all the AI's, customarily).
now i have to decide what to prioritize, as i'd like to go to democracy with as little cost as possible. my main three priorities, outside of democracy, are as follows: two somehow just-recently discovered islands that sort of triangulate his start and mine and would give me a big increase in size on the main front of the final war, adam smith's trading company, and shakespeare's, which has been available a while and may be contested, but i've recently decided i should build to support a larger navy (have magellan's). i'm also warring with the mongols, but that's no big deal as my tech edge is wasting on them (destroyers v. phalanxes - gotta love it). lastly, i need to put RRs and farmland on my core, but i'd rather go for wonders and expansion in the next twenty turns and do those improvements at a slower, lower priority pace i think.
my question is, how do i prioritize those four different goals? my thinking right now is that i go for the islands near my opponent right away (as i'm amazed one of us hadn't found them until now, and they'd really aid either of us in the final war). i already have 2 engineers there, so two more shiploads should do it, and i can ransack my empire for half of them. then i could lower tech research for five or ten turns or so (while getting industrialization) and chip away at my savings as i rush adam smith's (with king richard's), and revolt as soon as i got it (another benefit of islands first: more engineers working during revolt). i've gotten something like 7 out of the last 8 wonders, so i think i can safely prioritize democracy and my empire and just roll the dice on shakespeare's (or is it important enough to rush as well?). i'd then work on shakespeare's and women's suffrage as soon as my revolt was over, possibly half using factories first.
sorry for the really verbose question, but i wanted to be descriptive, as i really need to win this game (preferrably
). if anyone could offer any advice or recommendations, i'd certainly appreciate them. thanks in advance!
now i have to decide what to prioritize, as i'd like to go to democracy with as little cost as possible. my main three priorities, outside of democracy, are as follows: two somehow just-recently discovered islands that sort of triangulate his start and mine and would give me a big increase in size on the main front of the final war, adam smith's trading company, and shakespeare's, which has been available a while and may be contested, but i've recently decided i should build to support a larger navy (have magellan's). i'm also warring with the mongols, but that's no big deal as my tech edge is wasting on them (destroyers v. phalanxes - gotta love it). lastly, i need to put RRs and farmland on my core, but i'd rather go for wonders and expansion in the next twenty turns and do those improvements at a slower, lower priority pace i think.
my question is, how do i prioritize those four different goals? my thinking right now is that i go for the islands near my opponent right away (as i'm amazed one of us hadn't found them until now, and they'd really aid either of us in the final war). i already have 2 engineers there, so two more shiploads should do it, and i can ransack my empire for half of them. then i could lower tech research for five or ten turns or so (while getting industrialization) and chip away at my savings as i rush adam smith's (with king richard's), and revolt as soon as i got it (another benefit of islands first: more engineers working during revolt). i've gotten something like 7 out of the last 8 wonders, so i think i can safely prioritize democracy and my empire and just roll the dice on shakespeare's (or is it important enough to rush as well?). i'd then work on shakespeare's and women's suffrage as soon as my revolt was over, possibly half using factories first.
sorry for the really verbose question, but i wanted to be descriptive, as i really need to win this game (preferrably

