Well, if you ask me, I highly doubt that we should even choose Ottomans... Glory of war is intentionally going for a early UU civ for a reason, but heres my advice.
Ancient era. - I actually agree with Trip. Being able to see horse ASAP would be quite important. That way if we don't have any within us, we can quickly expand toward whereever it does. quick unit also means being able to extend you empire a little more without worrying about logistics.
We gotta expand.
I also suggest we do some serious researching. On SP games on high diffculty, you can rely on AIs to trade techs while affording to lower your research priority. However if there is going to be no AI (no "predictable" trading partner) then we will be faced with trading with human player. They may be more reasonable in some aspects, but humans can also decide to hold off the tech all by himself. And also they way I see it, most of the human player won't focus too much in tech in ancient era. We could possibly be a tech salesman and make some good profit. We gotta abuse our sicentific trait of building quicker sci building as much as we can.
By Medieval era, we definitely should be the leading in science. No one has sci trait (as far as I know. Legoland is still indecisive) so with one free tech and library and university available to us, there shouldnt be any reason why we shouldn't be #1 in sci.
I say skip chivary and go straight to mil tradition. Making use of our advantage by having it ASAP is IMO the best option. we might be able to trade it from another player but humans will prolly be aware of how important this tech is, so if we can go straight for mil tradition.... (im being optimistic)
I think we can really do some damage in mid industrial era if we make it with strong cohesive empire. Generally, war wise its sleeper period where defense is more practised and even when infantry shows up, with stat of 8 VS 10... we could probably launch many succesive campaign.
PS. Im hoping we can launch a GA thru Great library + Pyramid combo. Some may think that might be lil early but my issue is HAVING those two wonders more than really launching a GA. w/ GL, we could afford to tone down research and allocate resource into more treasury. but most likely other non sci human civs will be targetting for this wonder as well
Ancient era. - I actually agree with Trip. Being able to see horse ASAP would be quite important. That way if we don't have any within us, we can quickly expand toward whereever it does. quick unit also means being able to extend you empire a little more without worrying about logistics.
We gotta expand.
I also suggest we do some serious researching. On SP games on high diffculty, you can rely on AIs to trade techs while affording to lower your research priority. However if there is going to be no AI (no "predictable" trading partner) then we will be faced with trading with human player. They may be more reasonable in some aspects, but humans can also decide to hold off the tech all by himself. And also they way I see it, most of the human player won't focus too much in tech in ancient era. We could possibly be a tech salesman and make some good profit. We gotta abuse our sicentific trait of building quicker sci building as much as we can.
By Medieval era, we definitely should be the leading in science. No one has sci trait (as far as I know. Legoland is still indecisive) so with one free tech and library and university available to us, there shouldnt be any reason why we shouldn't be #1 in sci.
I say skip chivary and go straight to mil tradition. Making use of our advantage by having it ASAP is IMO the best option. we might be able to trade it from another player but humans will prolly be aware of how important this tech is, so if we can go straight for mil tradition.... (im being optimistic)
I think we can really do some damage in mid industrial era if we make it with strong cohesive empire. Generally, war wise its sleeper period where defense is more practised and even when infantry shows up, with stat of 8 VS 10... we could probably launch many succesive campaign.
PS. Im hoping we can launch a GA thru Great library + Pyramid combo. Some may think that might be lil early but my issue is HAVING those two wonders more than really launching a GA. w/ GL, we could afford to tone down research and allocate resource into more treasury. but most likely other non sci human civs will be targetting for this wonder as well
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