745: Move settler toward green dot. Doing so brings us over the "units outside" limit, so I move the SW warrior toward Novgorod. Also, anticipating a galley, I move the N warrior toward St Pete. Switch research to pottery. Rearrange tiles in Moscow to work max F+H. Check diplo and notice that our SE neighbors are sharing ivory. Mao has 5(!) non-capital cities, Gandhi has 2, Alex just 1. Turn research to 0% to store up for 100% run. This should take 2 turns.
Our income is 18C. Our expenses are 4C (2C distance + 2C #Cities). Let's see how that changes when we found green dot.
I mark a note on the map where we want Iron City.
Mao's fishing boat is heading south past Sparta.
730: Our first galley completes. I send it east a bit. I am nervous about our defense, so I start another galley. Two workers start chopmining gems near St Pete.
715: Galley temporarily occupies blockade position. Sees one of Mao's archers running around. Research to pottery back to 100%, due in 8T.
700: Alex hooks iron up for himself. Found Rostov (green dot). Costs us 4gpt. City maintenance is now 7C (3C distance + 4C #cities). Begin chopmining gems at Rostov. Paganism now costs us 1gpt.
The AI power graph around 700BC. Can be used (maybe) to track AI troop development.
685: I change my mind and start the road at Rostov. Move galley to explore south of Sparta. Research to 90% to get pottery in 6T. Begin watching Alex's power graph to see when he gets new metal units.
670: Merit Ptah biafl. Scouting south of Sparta reveals Chinese borders.
655: Finish scouting south of Sparta. Can't see any cities, just Chinese borders. Gandhi founds Bangalore on his island 2SW of scout. Looks like a bad fishing village on a hill. Gems mine completes near St. Pete, and since I can shave a turn off pottery, I work it instead of the cows. Moscow grows to size 6. With pottery looming and a galley in 2T regardless, I work the FP instead of the plains hill mine.
640: Worker completes in Novgorod. Still 2T to pottery, so I choose a lighthouse next. For fun, I rename our workers: Alan, Bob, Carl, Dale. I think you see the trend. Still no movement on Alex's power curve. Switch to 100% research and work cows instead of mine at St Pete. Trying to balance pottery arrival with St Pete growth.
625: Pottery due next turn. Micromanage to minimize overflow. Second galley completes in Moscow. I renamed it, but you'll have to see for yourself how I'm naming the galleys. Moved toward Sparta. Workboat completes in St Pete, headed to Rostov's clams.
610: Great Lighthouse biadl! Pottery in; start writing. Start cottage on Moscow's floodplain. All cities switched to granaries. Switch research to 0%. We'll get a bonus if Alex or Gandhi develop writing before we can go full-bore toward writing. Right now, it looks like we'll need 63 in the bank to go 100% toward writing. We're about 10T away at full speed.
595: Carl puts a turn into a pasture near Novgorod
580: 2 workers in position on the copper site, 1T into road there. And I stopped my turnset almost immediately after this:
Our exploring galley (sent to explore Rome and Gandhi's coast) found an awesome Iron site!!! The island (NE of Rome, SE of Ghandi, SW of us) has iron, hills and 2 seafoods (one of which was available to our starting site, the other is S of the island.)
More thoughts in a bit, but I think
we need to prioritize getting that site ASAP. (I'm assuming it's on an island because otherwise it's too great of a site even before the iron is revealed for Gandhi and/or Caesar to pass on it.)
I haven't whipped any granaries because it's best to do that the turn before the cities grow.
http://gotm.civfanatics.net/saves/civ4sgotm3/The_Real_Ms_Beyond_SG003_BC0580_01.Civ4SavedGame
EDIT: Added screenshots