After listening to an ancient world based podcast, I started a game with Egypt. 6 cities, tradition on huge, tectonic, Emperor. 14 civs/28 city states. I took the pantheon that gives you faith and tourism for wonders.
I prioritized the +3 production in capital, invested when I could, wells were built early, etc, but I missed out on Stonehenge (2 turns from completion), Pyramids (3 turns from completion), Great Library (tech not unlocked when it was built, Oracle (same as GL) and Hagia Sophia despite making a serious effort to build them. I took councils to speed up my science after missing out on Stonehenge and Pyramids, libraries after missing out on GL. Great engineers didn't come online at opportune times so I built 2 manufactories in my capital. I DID manage to build Petra with a GE in my desert city and the wonder that let's you choose a reformation belief early.
I was the last civ to found despite investing in shrines when I could and building shrines first in all but one of my cities (took monument first in one) but I'm really happy with my religion and have the 1P/2 followers belief.
The plan is to keep building my cities and capital up in the hopes of being able to snag some wonders later in the game despite missing out on the early ones. I took artistry because I never focus on tourism and I wanted to do something different from my usual "plot to take over the world" approach. Stacking Golden Age and GP bonuses.
With the context out of the way, what are your tips for successfully building wonders on Emperor and above? I only remembered way later that it would've been a good idea to chop forests/jungle while building a wonder.
I prioritized the +3 production in capital, invested when I could, wells were built early, etc, but I missed out on Stonehenge (2 turns from completion), Pyramids (3 turns from completion), Great Library (tech not unlocked when it was built, Oracle (same as GL) and Hagia Sophia despite making a serious effort to build them. I took councils to speed up my science after missing out on Stonehenge and Pyramids, libraries after missing out on GL. Great engineers didn't come online at opportune times so I built 2 manufactories in my capital. I DID manage to build Petra with a GE in my desert city and the wonder that let's you choose a reformation belief early.
I was the last civ to found despite investing in shrines when I could and building shrines first in all but one of my cities (took monument first in one) but I'm really happy with my religion and have the 1P/2 followers belief.
The plan is to keep building my cities and capital up in the hopes of being able to snag some wonders later in the game despite missing out on the early ones. I took artistry because I never focus on tourism and I wanted to do something different from my usual "plot to take over the world" approach. Stacking Golden Age and GP bonuses.
With the context out of the way, what are your tips for successfully building wonders on Emperor and above? I only remembered way later that it would've been a good idea to chop forests/jungle while building a wonder.