Playing as Napoleon, Prince level, vanilla game. Got an isolated start on a small continent. Have now all that continent plus a large offshore island, for nine cities total.
Rival civs are on one other supercontinent. Alexander picked a foolish war and died early. Genghis has been bottled up on a small penninsula with three cities. So my real rivals -- in increasing order of power -- are Roosevelt, Hatshepshut, Saladin and Cyrus.
Cyrus is the biggest and most powerful, with about a dozen cities. However, he's Christian, while Roosevelt/Hatty/Saladin are a Buddhist bloc.
With vigorous trading I've managed to mostly catch up with the AIs on tech. We're all at roughly the Artillery - Steam Power - Communism level of development. The Buddhists trade with each other and so tend to be a couple of techs ahead.
I've been hoping for a world war of Cyrus vs. the Buddhists, but it looks like it's not happening. I'm the second strongest civ, so it's unlikely that anyone will launch a transcontinental invasion. And I don't want to start a war myself. So we're looking at a rather static midgame with no wars, heading for a space race finale.
So, my question: in a situation like this, with the human facing a couple of AIs that are equal or slightly ahead in tech and production, what's the best strategy going into the endgame? Is there a Space Race handbook somewhere?
I'm Napoleon, which means I have Industrious and... well, I have Industrious. Fast Wonders. I have rivals who are Financial and Spiritual and Philosophical, so I'm a bit handicapped otherwise. Not complaining, mind -- I think this is winnable. Just looking for good advice.
Thoughts?
Waldo
Rival civs are on one other supercontinent. Alexander picked a foolish war and died early. Genghis has been bottled up on a small penninsula with three cities. So my real rivals -- in increasing order of power -- are Roosevelt, Hatshepshut, Saladin and Cyrus.
Cyrus is the biggest and most powerful, with about a dozen cities. However, he's Christian, while Roosevelt/Hatty/Saladin are a Buddhist bloc.
With vigorous trading I've managed to mostly catch up with the AIs on tech. We're all at roughly the Artillery - Steam Power - Communism level of development. The Buddhists trade with each other and so tend to be a couple of techs ahead.
I've been hoping for a world war of Cyrus vs. the Buddhists, but it looks like it's not happening. I'm the second strongest civ, so it's unlikely that anyone will launch a transcontinental invasion. And I don't want to start a war myself. So we're looking at a rather static midgame with no wars, heading for a space race finale.
So, my question: in a situation like this, with the human facing a couple of AIs that are equal or slightly ahead in tech and production, what's the best strategy going into the endgame? Is there a Space Race handbook somewhere?
I'm Napoleon, which means I have Industrious and... well, I have Industrious. Fast Wonders. I have rivals who are Financial and Spiritual and Philosophical, so I'm a bit handicapped otherwise. Not complaining, mind -- I think this is winnable. Just looking for good advice.
Thoughts?
Waldo