Well I always tend to find that with early expo's the gold you get from working luxury tiles gets pretty quickly consumed by the basic city infrastructure: shrine, monument, granary, library... Perhaps you don't bother building those improvements and just go straight for units?
Exactly. My build order for Liberty Domination is to make libraries after the army, and the expos make Monument > Archer > (sometimes another Archer) > (sometimes a caravan) > Library > Granary. I almost never build Shrines.
Hammers spent trying to found a religion when your aim is Domination are a complete waste.
Some luxuries you don't want to work early e.g. mines because no food for growth, plantations - poor food/hammers so your expo will develop very slowly.... Salt and marble are obviously the best but not always easy to find.
Develop? You mean grow? You don't need your cities to grow fast when your army is capturing the capitals of the civs whose cities HAVE grown.
And cities aren't really that profitable with roads until they're about a size of 5
I don't build roads between my cities until I can get the happiness out of the last Liberty policy. But they're not needed when you're saving GPT by not building shrines and other junk.
So that doesn't leave much gpt to fund military or buy upgrades outside of selling luxuries, pillaging tiles etc... which is pretty much how I funded all my wars before.
Yeah, but you're doing it backwards. You're building an empire and then using it to fund conquest. I conquer and use it to fund an empire.
Look ultimately I think it just comes down to the fact that you and Acken have done things with Liberty that many players probably haven't tried - you know how to make it work.
Er, no. I learned to do Liberty Domination from
Moriarte's almost definitive thread on the matter, which was posted more than 2 years ago. At this time, I was a weak player overall, not really wining a lot on Deity, and I saw how powerful a CB rush was. Some players think I'm cheesy for doing the same thing whenever possible - Archer/CB rush into XBs, Cannons and then, if necessary, Artillery. But I enjoy it, I don't always go Domination, and when I do, I've gotten steadily better.
My comments on this thread and others is to help those that want to get the hang of Liberty Domination but haven't yet. This map is literally the best one you could hope for to practise it on. DCL #16 (China) was good, but had some awkward terrain to the SE. Great Plains is pretty open for the most part.
It's less forgiving than Tradition which (so long as you secure a couple of city sites and don't get beaten in an early war is pretty easy to win generally)...
I completely dispute this. Tradition needs a certain kind of dirt to be competitive. Also, even though most AIs have been somewhat neutered in BNW, some warmongering AIs can still pose a threat between T30 and T120, a threat which is much better countered if you yourself have concentrated on a military, and Liberty will help you get that out faster.
In fact, in Moriarte's thread, he makes the case that it's a safer strategy. Certainly it has been that way for me in over 2000 hours of Deity civ.
I don't think that is sufficient reason to build shrines in an early conquest plan.
Absolutely. Putting a shrine into a BO that is meant to send an army off to do conquest is completely hampering. Just imagine it in real life. Alexander has his army assembled facing down Darius and then he busts out a little icon and asks them to join him in a quiet moment? Nah, don't think so.
