November 17th, 2006, 11:12
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When I reran this Epic again with Blake's AI DLL, I pretty much followed your game plan: early swords and chariots for the offensive. I also followed your tech path fairly closely too, getting Code of Laws by the Currency route.
I noticed, however, that I was capturing Japanese and Russian cities very quickly. Even though the cities were generally better situated with Blake's AI, and also there were fewer of them because of the AI and the speed with which I was able to capture them, the economy still tanked. By the time I'd conquered Russia (after Japan), I was rearranging citizens to work ocean tiles to stay at a positive GNP at 0% research.
What I'm wondering is if ever thought it might have been economically smarter to get Code of Laws (via Myst, Poly, Priest) before Currency. You'd want Poly soon enough anyway for Literature and the Heroic Epic. And Priesthood opens up the possibility of temples in captured cities with religions.
My thinking is that since you had to keep all captured cities, you'd probably be better off having the opportunity to build/poprush the cheaper courthouses (saving 3-5 gpt) in the newer cities rather than building markets which would pay back more than a courthouse only in an established, bigger, cottaged city.
So, I guess my question is, for this epic, do you think it would have been wise to prioritize CoL even more than Currency while implementing the very early aggression strategy? (With the delayed aggression, marketplaces in the low-maintenance core cities seem like they'd be the better investment.)