Early Wonders - Stonehenge, Great Wall, Oracle, Apostolic Palace.
Early religion - Hinduism. I really must find another gambit for going up a level but an early religion keeps me in the diplo race and allows me to build the AP to make sure I can control it properly. If the AI begins with Mysticism it rushes Buddhism, so I have better luck when I go for Polytheism first and anyway Poly opens up Mono sooner so if I miss Hinduism I can go for Judaism because Masonry is about the third or fourth tech I research, given my liking of the Wall.
Civs - usually ones with a strong financial trait e.g. Organised or Financial, or Creative. At the moment I enjoy playing classical civs like Persia, Babylon, Sumeria, Rome, Greece etc. In Rise of Mankind I am fond of the Assyrians.
Rushing Music - used to enjoy culture bombing for free cities but at Warlord this is more difficult than it used to be; the GA is still useful because by this time my borders are encroaching on the other civs' and it is every man for himself, but it is too difficult to absorb cities just by bombing anymore so I am gradually getting into the habit of settling him rather than creating a Great Work.
gpshaw said:
2. I don't like to skip the classical period by discovering a Medieval tech with the oracle.
I go for Code of Laws with mine and rush Writing as a result if I find I am building the Oracle way ahead of schedule. On the other hand I like to get Theology by bulbing my second Great Prophet from the combined power of Stonehenge and Oracle, using the first one to build the Hindu shrine. Occasionally I don't get one and get a Great Spy instead (unless I've apportioned the Wall and SH/Oracle between two cities correctly), but I still beeline Theology to make sure I get the AP promptly.
I think my games are becoming a little samey as a result of this general gambit though so I am trying very hard to play a peaceful game (managed a diplo win with Justinian after vassalising a couple of other civs to convert them, and the game with Cyrus I played out where he won with a Judaism spread early in the ADs felt like a "proper" game rather than just me slaughtering the AI...) but it's so tempting when you see the AI pop up new cities all over the place just to go for perpetual warfare between 500 AD and 1500 AD for a Domination victory. Currently Hammurabi is raping Pericles who is scuttling most of his mainland cities for an offshore empire, but unusually for me I've been paying more attention to diplomacy and have ended up vassalising Tokugawa and actually getting more of the others on board rather than have them so annoyed at me I lose my residency of the AP. ATM I'm trying to win with every leader on Warlord so that I can go up to Noble, but that is taking a longer time than planned because some leaders coughcoughTokugawacoughPacalIIcoughcoughLiz!!coughcough are just not worth persisting in. And I keep getting distracted by "just one more game as Hammurabi and
then I'll try Montezuma, honest"...
Oh and since discovering Last.fm, I turn off the game music and put on the World station for some more interesting background stuff.