It is 1360AD, and finally I have contact to everyone. So I think it should be ok to post my first spoiler.
I have chosen the standard game with Persia, on Emperor. I spotted the whale fin and went 1 tile SW with my settler. The start position is awesome, of course. I founded 2 temporary cities (Camp Alfa and Camp Bravo) as settler factories near the cattle and the wheat and let the rest of the cities build warriors and first improvements. In Persepolis I started the Pyramids as prebuild for the Great Library as soon as the 1st settler was ready. Beelined for Literature, with 20% science, more would have been a waste. When Literature was 2 turns away and the Pyramids were 3 turns to completion, a message popped up, that the Egyptians finished them... DAMN! . More than 300 shields wasted, because the best I could switch to was a temple, even the Colossus had already been built. Oh well.
After Literature I started immediately again with the Great Library. This time I built it for good. Beelined for Currency and Construction, for Marketplaces, Colosseums and Aqueducts. Then for Republic. My 14 industious workers did a great work in quickly developing my terrain. Switched to Republic ASAP. Focused on building Temples and Colosseums and set Luxuries to 30%. This allowed my cities to grow quickly.
I build a FP in the northern part of the continent and a new Palace SE of the start location. Both took about 60-80 turns.
After I hit the Medieval age and got Monotheism for free, I researched Theology, prebuilt the Sistine and switched all remaining Colosseum builds to Cathedrals. I succeeded to build the Sistine Chapel. Then I set the beeline to Military Tradition. I had to avoid Education, not to render the GL obsolete. Researching on 4.4.2 settings with fully developed terrain and the core cities size 10-12, I made techs every 10-12 turns. Succeeded to build Leo's too, but failed with Sun Tzu's. Oh well, no big deal. When I was researching Gunpowder, I got the message, that the Egyptians finished Magellan's. Great! So they have ocean going vessels now.
I didn't wait too long, till their caravel found me. Traded contacts and maps with all. China is already gone. I saw, that 3 civs have Education, but overall I am pretty advanced. I didn't trade for Education. Next turn, the GL gave me Monarchy, Education and Astronomy. Bye bye, GL.
Egypt is 2 techs ahead, Navigation and Banking. It could be more, but I don't think so for some reason. France is 1 tech behind (Chemistry). All other civs are at least 3 techs behind. England is even still in the Ancient age.
Very interesting game so far, but here it's 3:40AM and I really should sleep now. Good night!
I have chosen the standard game with Persia, on Emperor. I spotted the whale fin and went 1 tile SW with my settler. The start position is awesome, of course. I founded 2 temporary cities (Camp Alfa and Camp Bravo) as settler factories near the cattle and the wheat and let the rest of the cities build warriors and first improvements. In Persepolis I started the Pyramids as prebuild for the Great Library as soon as the 1st settler was ready. Beelined for Literature, with 20% science, more would have been a waste. When Literature was 2 turns away and the Pyramids were 3 turns to completion, a message popped up, that the Egyptians finished them... DAMN! . More than 300 shields wasted, because the best I could switch to was a temple, even the Colossus had already been built. Oh well.
After Literature I started immediately again with the Great Library. This time I built it for good. Beelined for Currency and Construction, for Marketplaces, Colosseums and Aqueducts. Then for Republic. My 14 industious workers did a great work in quickly developing my terrain. Switched to Republic ASAP. Focused on building Temples and Colosseums and set Luxuries to 30%. This allowed my cities to grow quickly.
I build a FP in the northern part of the continent and a new Palace SE of the start location. Both took about 60-80 turns.
After I hit the Medieval age and got Monotheism for free, I researched Theology, prebuilt the Sistine and switched all remaining Colosseum builds to Cathedrals. I succeeded to build the Sistine Chapel. Then I set the beeline to Military Tradition. I had to avoid Education, not to render the GL obsolete. Researching on 4.4.2 settings with fully developed terrain and the core cities size 10-12, I made techs every 10-12 turns. Succeeded to build Leo's too, but failed with Sun Tzu's. Oh well, no big deal. When I was researching Gunpowder, I got the message, that the Egyptians finished Magellan's. Great! So they have ocean going vessels now.
I didn't wait too long, till their caravel found me. Traded contacts and maps with all. China is already gone. I saw, that 3 civs have Education, but overall I am pretty advanced. I didn't trade for Education. Next turn, the GL gave me Monarchy, Education and Astronomy. Bye bye, GL.
Egypt is 2 techs ahead, Navigation and Banking. It could be more, but I don't think so for some reason. France is 1 tech behind (Chemistry). All other civs are at least 3 techs behind. England is even still in the Ancient age.
Very interesting game so far, but here it's 3:40AM and I really should sleep now. Good night!
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