I've played a few games now attempting to execute a standard CS slingshot, and without fail the AI gets the Oracle a couple of turns before me. Now sure, there were a couple of things I could have done to speed myself up. That's not my question.
My real question is: Anyone have strategies for surviving a failed CS Slingshot? It happens often enough...
On a failed slingshot you have a number of disadvantages:
1) Reduced expansion. If you're doing it right, you probably only have one or (maybe) two cities. Without slingshot, you'd likely be up to three.
2) Poor improvements. You likely had to put off improving some of your terrain.
3) Almost no military. Weak units where they do exist.
But you have some advantages as well:
1) One core high-research city (sure, no bureacracy yet, but... you'll get there eventually).
2) Consolation prize gold from the failed oracle build.
3) A possible religion founding with Code of Laws...
Is a failed slingshot a death sentance? What victory path would you aim for?
My real question is: Anyone have strategies for surviving a failed CS Slingshot? It happens often enough...
On a failed slingshot you have a number of disadvantages:
1) Reduced expansion. If you're doing it right, you probably only have one or (maybe) two cities. Without slingshot, you'd likely be up to three.
2) Poor improvements. You likely had to put off improving some of your terrain.
3) Almost no military. Weak units where they do exist.
But you have some advantages as well:
1) One core high-research city (sure, no bureacracy yet, but... you'll get there eventually).
2) Consolation prize gold from the failed oracle build.
3) A possible religion founding with Code of Laws...
Is a failed slingshot a death sentance? What victory path would you aim for?
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