Brain
Lost in thought
I'm not that experienced of a player yet, but just for the fun of it I decided to try a game at Sid level and see how bad I would get my ass kicked. Still, I'd like to have a bit of advice from you guys and see how far I can get.
It's an 80% archipelago, no barbs, huge map, max number of opponents. I got an excellent start position on a huge island all by myself. I send some curraghs to explore around and meet the Byzantines, but to my great surprise they only have 4 cities and it's 2000 BC
. Heck, I already have 4 cities. Okay, they must be stuck on their island. Next turn I meet the Babylonians, which have 5 cities. Shortly after I confirm that they are both stuck on a relatively small island.
I just researched writing before the Byzantines, which also surprised me. Now, the Byzantines seem to be willing to buy writing at an astronomical price. I could basically achieve tech parity if I sold it to them. They have masonery, which I need to start pre-building the GL. BUT, if I don't sell them writing it may take them longer to research map making and put some settlers on my island.
How should I play this? I don't have any experience at Sid so I don't know if keeping techs from the AI is a viable strategy. What do you think?
It's an 80% archipelago, no barbs, huge map, max number of opponents. I got an excellent start position on a huge island all by myself. I send some curraghs to explore around and meet the Byzantines, but to my great surprise they only have 4 cities and it's 2000 BC

I just researched writing before the Byzantines, which also surprised me. Now, the Byzantines seem to be willing to buy writing at an astronomical price. I could basically achieve tech parity if I sold it to them. They have masonery, which I need to start pre-building the GL. BUT, if I don't sell them writing it may take them longer to research map making and put some settlers on my island.
How should I play this? I don't have any experience at Sid so I don't know if keeping techs from the AI is a viable strategy. What do you think?