Giaur
War Dancer
I can see this adventure ended. Congrats. I will follow next chalenge with more enthusiasm. 
One question: did I understand well that you voted for Augustus for Diplo victory? Why?
I voted for Augustus to be Sec-Gen, just so that we could start passing resolutions, such as compulsory Free Religion just to give Mehmed another kick on the bottom 



Sorry, I didn't make it clear. My brain wasn't working too well - posting late in the night as usualI voted for Augustus to be Sec-Gen, just so that we could start passing resolutions, such as compulsory Free Religion just to give Mehmed another kick on the bottom
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Actually I kind of figured what you were saying but just wanted to be sure. 
It's pretty costly to dedicate more than one city to missionary spamming unless you have a huge empire, or bad cities with nothing better to build.
, and let's see the next!dont forget on the "What we did good" list: Awesome dimplomacy to keep us alive![]()
But I shall add it.I think you probably did a bit too much slaving (just because you can whip every 5 turns doesn't mean you should) and it cost you in terms of economy, which then led to late expansion.
uberfish said:But the game is a good demonstration of the "land is power" principle - get up to twice the AI size and it's easier than you'd think to catch up and win.


I think the "DO NOT SWITCH CIVICS DURING A GOLDEN AGE" thing is so ingrained in us we tend to forget it doesn't matter when you're spiritual. I know I have forgotten some times.![]()
One minor point: being religious, I would have swtiched to Universal Sufferage during the golden age. Towns would then give 2 hammers, booosting production dramatically. Research would suffer, but I see that you were researching Flight at the time, so I presume you already had your space race techs. At that stage diplomacy with Augustus would not have mattered as much and you could have shaved a turn or two off building those final space ship parts.
