jesusin, cultural victory 1730AD.
This is my first game in BTS, I had only Vanilla before. I was so interested trying the new things that I lost focus and played very bad. I forgot my military, I was slow setting up cottages, I ignored Oracle, I failed to get Parthenon, I razed cities and never got to 9 cities, I stayed too long at 100%gold, I missmanaged my GPs in the late game.
With so many rivals I tried a peaceful very quick expansion, making use of the discounts on settlers and workers. Settled in place, researched BW for whipping, WB-WB-War-Set-Wor-moreSetandmoreWor.
Research BW-Pott-Alpha-PH-CoL-Curr-CS-Philo(bulbed)-Aes-Music-Liber-Natio(free)-0%research.
1000BC: 4cities, 30bpt, 6GPPpt.
1AD: 6cities, 62bpt, 2 religions, 9 cottages
1000AD: 7 cities, 162bpt, 3 religions, 16cotttages, 0 cathedrals.
1500AD: 8 cities, 700-400-400cpt, 6 cathedrals.
Shaka attacked when I had my pants down, my warrior kept his ground while they bombarbed my walls, lost 1 city twice, but recovered it and razed some of his cities.
Liberalism in 1100AD, 100% culture in 1400AD. Nothing to be proud of.
Fun game, thank you. The interturns took too long with the big map. I'll stick to Small/Tiny and Quick Speed in order to learn more in fewer games.
My impressions when comparing with Vanilla: The economy seems harder to me. The AI now tends to settle just on your borders. Also lots and lots of wars. Parthenon has been taken too far, it is now impossible to get a very early GA. Less micromanagement is needed. I wish the cents of beaker were added in the final number, so you wouldn't need to use only 0% science or 100% science. Playing without the HOF on takes much longer.
EDIT: I forgot to tell about my GPs. I mistakenly put the NE in the capital, which was too busy building things to grow GPP. I GS for Philo, 2GG which I really didn't know how to use best, 13GA. I bombed them 2-5-6, which in turn means that I put my cathedrals in the wrong city.