4000 BC: The history of Arabia begins.
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Start with two (!) Warriors and a Settler. The starting position is interesting: it will have HUGE commerce thanks to Silk, Incense and two Gold hills. Shields wonât be a problem either with forests and hills. The site is low food though, despite the Cows. Outside the city centre, itâs only 25/27 food. That will max this city at what, size 12? I will probably need to chop down forests to put some farms there. Moving one west would give extra food, but lose the gold and coast. So I settle in place. The hut gives out nothingâ¦.
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The city needs improvement, but I also really want a religion. I decide to go for Polytheism (Hinduism) and delay the Worker. With the Cows giving extra food anyway, it can wait for now.
The warrior scout in the west pops a hut and gets Mining! Always nice, especially now that Worker techs are temporarily overruled by religion.
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I meet all of my rivals quickly. I meet Elizabeth in 3760 BC, very close to me, only 9 tiles away. I meet Hatshepsut in 3730 BC. Damn. I donât like her as a neighbour, she becomes too powerful. âNever start a land war in Egyptâ has become my motto.
I then meet Mao of China in 3580 BC, Tokugawa of Japan in 3010 BC (heâs probably to the west of China), Roosevelt of America in 2920 BC, Julius Caesar of Rome in 2830 BC and Mansa Musa of Mali in 2770 BC. All eight civilizations in this world are on one continent. Since eight civs is more than the standard for this map, I expect some crowding.
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Domestically, Hinduism is founded in Mecca 3430 BC and I convert immediately. I then start on some Worker techs.
Buddhism falls very late, in 2800 BC. No Spain on a lake here! Hatshepsut is the founder, causing some early friction between us.
I leave Archery aside in favour of Bronze Working. This is a bit of a gamble, but if it works Iâll have a very good defence.
I gain Bronze Working and a Settler in 1990 BC, and here is my dotmap:
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Medina is founded on Red Dot in 1780 BC.
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I pondered for quite some time as to if I should settle to the west or the east of the river. I went with the safe approach and settled west.
In 1480 BC, Stonehenge is constructed in Mecca.
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940 BC becomes an important date in Arabian history. Judaism is founded very late. Liz adopts Organized Religion in 925 BC and becomes a Jew in 910 BC. In the same year she plops down Hastings to the south of Red Dot.
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Elizabeth has now become my worst enemy. She is both a religious foe and is taking over my intended city sites. War has become inevitable, and I will need to start serious preparations soon. However, I am still stuck at two cities and Mecca is busy building the Oracle. For the moment, the only remaining city site is in the south. It is a good coastal site, and will be able to run a lot of specialists.
In 835 BC Mecca completes the Oracle.
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I pick Metal Casting as the free tech, since I felt I would need Forges more than Confucianism. I ended up building only one Forge until 500 AD and I also didnât build the Colossus.
In 745 BC Moses is born in Mecca and I use him to build the Kashi Vishwanath.
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It has effect quickly as Hinduism spreads to a couple of cities. As it spreads to Gao as well, I hope to make Mansa and Mao my friends. Mansa will be important to tie down England and/or Egypt in a war, and friendship with Mao is needed to secure my western flank.
I settle my third city, Damascus, in 625 BC.
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I wanted to move one east to get rid of some useless tiles, but the English Settler 2 tiles to the north will almost surely settle on the spot, rendering the site useless for me. So I swallow the couple of useless tiles.
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With my third city founded, I have run out of room to expand. The gap left between Mecca and Medina is not worth a city, even despite the presence of Marble. That marble sure is in an awkward position, and it will be some time before I connect it.
My demographics are simply pathetic. Iâm last in 4 important departments, and the rest doesnât look impressive either.
It is clear that I will have to fight my way out of this sardine-can.
Alphabet comes in in 490 BC and I make some trades.
Mansa converts to Buddhism in 385 BC, leaving me with no friends at this moment. I will try to send out Missionaries to convert both Mansa and Mao to Hinduism as soon as possible.
Mathematics comes in in 310 BC. I start on Literature to get the Great Library quickly. Although I may not have handled things optimally until now, I later felt that this was my first truly weedy move in this game. I was preparing for war with England, and should have focused on this. Throwing in a Great Library without access to Marble forced me to divide up my attention for a long time. Mecca would be tied to the Great Library, and with Damascus not capable of supplying military forces yet, Medina was the only city training military units. And military is something I was desperately short of.
![[Image: Civ4ScreenShot0068-1.jpg]](http://i115.photobucket.com/albums/n287/Strauss1/Civ4ScreenShot0068-1.jpg)
And that became painfully obvious when Elizabeth declared war on me in 295 BC. Her invasion force consisted of one measly Chariot, but it was able to run amok for 75 years, pillaging the country around Mecca and preventing me from connecting the Iron near Mecca, until my Axeman was finally able to bring him down.
![[Image: Civ4ScreenShot0076.jpg]](http://i115.photobucket.com/albums/n287/Strauss1/Civ4ScreenShot0076.jpg)
That screenie pretty much sums up the war against England until 25 BC.
I also convinced Mansa to join the war against England for Alphabet. It would still take me until 25 BC before I was able to gather a large enough force to take the war to Liz.
Hastings fell in 25 BC. I kept it, since Egyptian cultural presence was too heavy to found a new city on âmyâ dot.
![[Image: Civ4ScreenShot0000-16.jpg]](http://i115.photobucket.com/albums/n287/Strauss1/Civ4ScreenShot0000-16.jpg)
Start with two (!) Warriors and a Settler. The starting position is interesting: it will have HUGE commerce thanks to Silk, Incense and two Gold hills. Shields wonât be a problem either with forests and hills. The site is low food though, despite the Cows. Outside the city centre, itâs only 25/27 food. That will max this city at what, size 12? I will probably need to chop down forests to put some farms there. Moving one west would give extra food, but lose the gold and coast. So I settle in place. The hut gives out nothingâ¦.
![[Image: Civ4ScreenShot0001-11.jpg]](http://i115.photobucket.com/albums/n287/Strauss1/Civ4ScreenShot0001-11.jpg)
The city needs improvement, but I also really want a religion. I decide to go for Polytheism (Hinduism) and delay the Worker. With the Cows giving extra food anyway, it can wait for now.
The warrior scout in the west pops a hut and gets Mining! Always nice, especially now that Worker techs are temporarily overruled by religion.
![[Image: Civ4ScreenShot0002-8.jpg]](http://i115.photobucket.com/albums/n287/Strauss1/Civ4ScreenShot0002-8.jpg)
I meet all of my rivals quickly. I meet Elizabeth in 3760 BC, very close to me, only 9 tiles away. I meet Hatshepsut in 3730 BC. Damn. I donât like her as a neighbour, she becomes too powerful. âNever start a land war in Egyptâ has become my motto.
I then meet Mao of China in 3580 BC, Tokugawa of Japan in 3010 BC (heâs probably to the west of China), Roosevelt of America in 2920 BC, Julius Caesar of Rome in 2830 BC and Mansa Musa of Mali in 2770 BC. All eight civilizations in this world are on one continent. Since eight civs is more than the standard for this map, I expect some crowding.
![[Image: Civ4ScreenShot0020-4.jpg]](http://i115.photobucket.com/albums/n287/Strauss1/Civ4ScreenShot0020-4.jpg)
![[Image: Civ4ScreenShot0021-3.jpg]](http://i115.photobucket.com/albums/n287/Strauss1/Civ4ScreenShot0021-3.jpg)
Domestically, Hinduism is founded in Mecca 3430 BC and I convert immediately. I then start on some Worker techs.
Buddhism falls very late, in 2800 BC. No Spain on a lake here! Hatshepsut is the founder, causing some early friction between us.
I leave Archery aside in favour of Bronze Working. This is a bit of a gamble, but if it works Iâll have a very good defence.
I gain Bronze Working and a Settler in 1990 BC, and here is my dotmap:
![[Image: dotmap1.jpg]](http://i115.photobucket.com/albums/n287/Strauss1/dotmap1.jpg)
Medina is founded on Red Dot in 1780 BC.
![[Image: Civ4ScreenShot0028-1.jpg]](http://i115.photobucket.com/albums/n287/Strauss1/Civ4ScreenShot0028-1.jpg)
I pondered for quite some time as to if I should settle to the west or the east of the river. I went with the safe approach and settled west.
In 1480 BC, Stonehenge is constructed in Mecca.
![[Image: Civ4ScreenShot0030-2.jpg]](http://i115.photobucket.com/albums/n287/Strauss1/Civ4ScreenShot0030-2.jpg)
940 BC becomes an important date in Arabian history. Judaism is founded very late. Liz adopts Organized Religion in 925 BC and becomes a Jew in 910 BC. In the same year she plops down Hastings to the south of Red Dot.
![[Image: Civ4ScreenShot0035-1.jpg]](http://i115.photobucket.com/albums/n287/Strauss1/Civ4ScreenShot0035-1.jpg)
Elizabeth has now become my worst enemy. She is both a religious foe and is taking over my intended city sites. War has become inevitable, and I will need to start serious preparations soon. However, I am still stuck at two cities and Mecca is busy building the Oracle. For the moment, the only remaining city site is in the south. It is a good coastal site, and will be able to run a lot of specialists.
In 835 BC Mecca completes the Oracle.
![[Image: Civ4ScreenShot0038-1.jpg]](http://i115.photobucket.com/albums/n287/Strauss1/Civ4ScreenShot0038-1.jpg)
I pick Metal Casting as the free tech, since I felt I would need Forges more than Confucianism. I ended up building only one Forge until 500 AD and I also didnât build the Colossus.
In 745 BC Moses is born in Mecca and I use him to build the Kashi Vishwanath.
![[Image: Civ4ScreenShot0042-1.jpg]](http://i115.photobucket.com/albums/n287/Strauss1/Civ4ScreenShot0042-1.jpg)
It has effect quickly as Hinduism spreads to a couple of cities. As it spreads to Gao as well, I hope to make Mansa and Mao my friends. Mansa will be important to tie down England and/or Egypt in a war, and friendship with Mao is needed to secure my western flank.
I settle my third city, Damascus, in 625 BC.
![[Image: Civ4ScreenShot0047.jpg]](http://i115.photobucket.com/albums/n287/Strauss1/Civ4ScreenShot0047.jpg)
I wanted to move one east to get rid of some useless tiles, but the English Settler 2 tiles to the north will almost surely settle on the spot, rendering the site useless for me. So I swallow the couple of useless tiles.
![[Image: Civ4ScreenShot0048.jpg]](http://i115.photobucket.com/albums/n287/Strauss1/Civ4ScreenShot0048.jpg)
![[Image: Civ4ScreenShot0049.jpg]](http://i115.photobucket.com/albums/n287/Strauss1/Civ4ScreenShot0049.jpg)
![[Image: Civ4ScreenShot0050.jpg]](http://i115.photobucket.com/albums/n287/Strauss1/Civ4ScreenShot0050.jpg)
With my third city founded, I have run out of room to expand. The gap left between Mecca and Medina is not worth a city, even despite the presence of Marble. That marble sure is in an awkward position, and it will be some time before I connect it.
My demographics are simply pathetic. Iâm last in 4 important departments, and the rest doesnât look impressive either.
It is clear that I will have to fight my way out of this sardine-can.
Alphabet comes in in 490 BC and I make some trades.
Mansa converts to Buddhism in 385 BC, leaving me with no friends at this moment. I will try to send out Missionaries to convert both Mansa and Mao to Hinduism as soon as possible.
Mathematics comes in in 310 BC. I start on Literature to get the Great Library quickly. Although I may not have handled things optimally until now, I later felt that this was my first truly weedy move in this game. I was preparing for war with England, and should have focused on this. Throwing in a Great Library without access to Marble forced me to divide up my attention for a long time. Mecca would be tied to the Great Library, and with Damascus not capable of supplying military forces yet, Medina was the only city training military units. And military is something I was desperately short of.
![[Image: Civ4ScreenShot0068-1.jpg]](http://i115.photobucket.com/albums/n287/Strauss1/Civ4ScreenShot0068-1.jpg)
And that became painfully obvious when Elizabeth declared war on me in 295 BC. Her invasion force consisted of one measly Chariot, but it was able to run amok for 75 years, pillaging the country around Mecca and preventing me from connecting the Iron near Mecca, until my Axeman was finally able to bring him down.
![[Image: Civ4ScreenShot0076.jpg]](http://i115.photobucket.com/albums/n287/Strauss1/Civ4ScreenShot0076.jpg)
That screenie pretty much sums up the war against England until 25 BC.
I also convinced Mansa to join the war against England for Alphabet. It would still take me until 25 BC before I was able to gather a large enough force to take the war to Liz.
Hastings fell in 25 BC. I kept it, since Egyptian cultural presence was too heavy to found a new city on âmyâ dot.
![[Image: Civ4ScreenShot0082-1.jpg]](http://i115.photobucket.com/albums/n287/Strauss1/Civ4ScreenShot0082-1.jpg)