Here is the set up.
Started the game, Monarch, all Random, standard size.
I got Zulu, and had Babylon to the north. A quick archer strike took their capital and forced them to the very north of our continent. (Map ended up continents, max water) No one to the south and I settle there. Iron working reveals that Babylon is on the only site for this Island, I can see several coasts just off to the north and west, so I figure I can meet new civs on those continents and destroy Babylon for the Iron.
The coasts turn out to be small islands, which I colonize all but one, it was three squares of Tundra and no fishes or whales in the see, why keep it?
Eventually I meet England via a pasing Man-o-War. I am far behind in tech by this time due to no partners. I eventually get contact with everyone else and start buying tech. I also discovered that I have a monopoly on incense and furs which helps cash flow. By the time I get Navigation, I discover that I lack salt peter, and can not get anyone to trade for it. I have the largest land mass, but no salt peter...
Anyway, EVERYONE declares war on Germany and I stay out of the whole mess, just trading and teching my way up. I spend this time building universities and changing to Democracy. By the end of the war, I am not only caught up, but have a SLIGHT lead. (MAYBE one tech, more like a half) Now, England and France share a large continent, and are maintaining a MPP. China and India are to the south on two small islands. England also colonized that tiny icberg island that just happened to have oil...I have oil and Rubber now and am modernizing my army. France beat me by one turn to Universal Sufferage, and I am likely not going to get Hoover Dam, either.
France is now HUGE and will pass me up once all their conquered cities are developed. England is also somewhat of a threat. China and India are way behind and do not concern me.
I am planning an attack on Paris to capture Universal Sufferage as it is within striking distance of a well placed beach landing and need suggestions on how to keep it from flipping. Should I just raze it and lose the wonder? I am not used to being in this position, really. Just usually raze cities by this time. Or should I just take out China and India, easier battle, but could provoke France and England against me with my forces not near either of them.
Either way, I am hoping for a short war and then negotiate peace so that I can remain a Democracy. Also, currently my Palace and FP are ideally situated for my coninent and Islands, is it worth it to move the palace to the new land and possibly lose some production back home? The new continent is larger and could become better in time.
Started the game, Monarch, all Random, standard size.
I got Zulu, and had Babylon to the north. A quick archer strike took their capital and forced them to the very north of our continent. (Map ended up continents, max water) No one to the south and I settle there. Iron working reveals that Babylon is on the only site for this Island, I can see several coasts just off to the north and west, so I figure I can meet new civs on those continents and destroy Babylon for the Iron.
The coasts turn out to be small islands, which I colonize all but one, it was three squares of Tundra and no fishes or whales in the see, why keep it?
Eventually I meet England via a pasing Man-o-War. I am far behind in tech by this time due to no partners. I eventually get contact with everyone else and start buying tech. I also discovered that I have a monopoly on incense and furs which helps cash flow. By the time I get Navigation, I discover that I lack salt peter, and can not get anyone to trade for it. I have the largest land mass, but no salt peter...
Anyway, EVERYONE declares war on Germany and I stay out of the whole mess, just trading and teching my way up. I spend this time building universities and changing to Democracy. By the end of the war, I am not only caught up, but have a SLIGHT lead. (MAYBE one tech, more like a half) Now, England and France share a large continent, and are maintaining a MPP. China and India are to the south on two small islands. England also colonized that tiny icberg island that just happened to have oil...I have oil and Rubber now and am modernizing my army. France beat me by one turn to Universal Sufferage, and I am likely not going to get Hoover Dam, either.
France is now HUGE and will pass me up once all their conquered cities are developed. England is also somewhat of a threat. China and India are way behind and do not concern me.
I am planning an attack on Paris to capture Universal Sufferage as it is within striking distance of a well placed beach landing and need suggestions on how to keep it from flipping. Should I just raze it and lose the wonder? I am not used to being in this position, really. Just usually raze cities by this time. Or should I just take out China and India, easier battle, but could provoke France and England against me with my forces not near either of them.
Either way, I am hoping for a short war and then negotiate peace so that I can remain a Democracy. Also, currently my Palace and FP are ideally situated for my coninent and Islands, is it worth it to move the palace to the new land and possibly lose some production back home? The new continent is larger and could become better in time.
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