I just finished a Marathon game at Noble level on a large continent map, playing Asoka (by random selection). I've attached the game at the state just before I "backstabbed" Roosevelt.
Poor guy, Roosevelt just kept following me around and building cities on top of those I razed. If you look at the game, I've first suckered him to wipe out Monty's last city for me and he did it for free. He succeeded in doing that and I again suckered him into a war with the Chinese, also for free.
This guy apparently trusts me a lot coz he leaves very small armies in each of his cities except for the main ones on his continent but those are small compared to the armies I've amassed. In short, even while he was at war at my behest, I wiped him out and then worked on what remained of Quin's pathetic civ. I had to search the map for his last city...the bastard had gone in hiding!
For those newbies like me interested in seeing how I did it, I've got armies in all continents except the one in the North that Roosevelt occupied. It isn't obvious, but I've got 11 galleons brimming with artillery and calvary just outside his border, in between the northeastern part of my continent and the southeastern part of his.
Anyway, here are my questions:
1. At the end of this game, which was in 1999, I was said to have displayed the leadership qualities of Dan Quayle? What gives? I wiped out all 8 rivals, at one time waging an active war with three of them simultaneously (Catherine, Napoleon and Monty)? So why am I still tagged as Dan Quayle?
2. Second and most important, I've tried my best to use city specialization, trying to allocate few commerce cities amidst those that are purely production. And yet at one point, I've had to pull back the Science slider down to 30% so I won't go broke, something I knew was a no-no. So I know I'm still not doing things right. I might have only a few commerce cities. I need to know what's the best way, given the current cities I have to balance out commerce and production.
Will appreciate your comments, suggestions and advice.
Poor guy, Roosevelt just kept following me around and building cities on top of those I razed. If you look at the game, I've first suckered him to wipe out Monty's last city for me and he did it for free. He succeeded in doing that and I again suckered him into a war with the Chinese, also for free.
This guy apparently trusts me a lot coz he leaves very small armies in each of his cities except for the main ones on his continent but those are small compared to the armies I've amassed. In short, even while he was at war at my behest, I wiped him out and then worked on what remained of Quin's pathetic civ. I had to search the map for his last city...the bastard had gone in hiding!
For those newbies like me interested in seeing how I did it, I've got armies in all continents except the one in the North that Roosevelt occupied. It isn't obvious, but I've got 11 galleons brimming with artillery and calvary just outside his border, in between the northeastern part of my continent and the southeastern part of his.
Anyway, here are my questions:
1. At the end of this game, which was in 1999, I was said to have displayed the leadership qualities of Dan Quayle? What gives? I wiped out all 8 rivals, at one time waging an active war with three of them simultaneously (Catherine, Napoleon and Monty)? So why am I still tagged as Dan Quayle?
2. Second and most important, I've tried my best to use city specialization, trying to allocate few commerce cities amidst those that are purely production. And yet at one point, I've had to pull back the Science slider down to 30% so I won't go broke, something I knew was a no-no. So I know I'm still not doing things right. I might have only a few commerce cities. I need to know what's the best way, given the current cities I have to balance out commerce and production.
Will appreciate your comments, suggestions and advice.