JulianL
Chieftain
Ok, I'm not too proud to ask for help in the middle of my first ever game of Civ3! 
so, Monarch level, (seemed to be like the ideal starting difficulty given my civ2 experiences but finding it tougher than I thought!)
The year is 1640 and I'm Caeser. Comrade Caeser actually.
I was aware I was behind the Koreans, Germans and French in tech but I suddenly got a nasty shock as to how far behind I could actually be. I wandered over to a Korean city and discovered guerillas which means they at least have Replacable parts. I'm researching Electricity.
This far behind so late in the game can't be a good situation, so I'm wondering how retrievable this is and what sort of strategy I should pursue?
Should I concentrate on research or should I trade techs?
Also is warmongering (which is what I'm leaning towards) a good idea in this situation? I really want to expand my finances and research capacity.
A complication with the trading side is that I think my trading rep is ruined, I poured my available technology down the throats of the even more backward Persians a while back (they were still in the medieval age) for gold per turn expecting them to survive the multiple AI attack on them for 20 turns but with about 6 turns left they were wiped out. Bad call there, and now the AI bring up the Persians as if its my fault every time I try to make a trade.
Game situation now is - I'm backwards compared to the Koreans, French and Germans but on a level with the other 4 civs. I'm at war (and yes, I started it - I decided there was no point waiting!) with one of my scientific equals, the Americans and I roped in the Germans and the Aztecs as my allies. For the moment the Koreans are at peace and fortunately they are at the other end of the map. I'm 2nd in score behind the Koreans, 1st in population and land mass and 2nd in GNP and manufactured goods. I think I've kept my rep clean as far as starting wars go.
Theres a save game file if anyone wants to have a look at it.
Any advice on strategy welcome and also any tips, large or small, on managing my empire in this situation. Many thanks

so, Monarch level, (seemed to be like the ideal starting difficulty given my civ2 experiences but finding it tougher than I thought!)
The year is 1640 and I'm Caeser. Comrade Caeser actually.
I was aware I was behind the Koreans, Germans and French in tech but I suddenly got a nasty shock as to how far behind I could actually be. I wandered over to a Korean city and discovered guerillas which means they at least have Replacable parts. I'm researching Electricity.
This far behind so late in the game can't be a good situation, so I'm wondering how retrievable this is and what sort of strategy I should pursue?
Should I concentrate on research or should I trade techs?
Also is warmongering (which is what I'm leaning towards) a good idea in this situation? I really want to expand my finances and research capacity.
A complication with the trading side is that I think my trading rep is ruined, I poured my available technology down the throats of the even more backward Persians a while back (they were still in the medieval age) for gold per turn expecting them to survive the multiple AI attack on them for 20 turns but with about 6 turns left they were wiped out. Bad call there, and now the AI bring up the Persians as if its my fault every time I try to make a trade.
Game situation now is - I'm backwards compared to the Koreans, French and Germans but on a level with the other 4 civs. I'm at war (and yes, I started it - I decided there was no point waiting!) with one of my scientific equals, the Americans and I roped in the Germans and the Aztecs as my allies. For the moment the Koreans are at peace and fortunately they are at the other end of the map. I'm 2nd in score behind the Koreans, 1st in population and land mass and 2nd in GNP and manufactured goods. I think I've kept my rep clean as far as starting wars go.
Theres a save game file if anyone wants to have a look at it.
Any advice on strategy welcome and also any tips, large or small, on managing my empire in this situation. Many thanks
