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Epic 10: DaveV does Deity (or: Ah, ah, ah, ah, stayin' alive)

I started this game with some reservations: I've never played above Emperor difficulty, and I've never played a game into the modern age. I'm worried about the AIs crushing me with their massive armies and/or culture. But, here goes...

I sent out fogbusters early, and didn't see many early barbs. This meant no Heroic Epic, but my primary goal here is staying alive. By 1540 BC, I had found and claimed the copper, and had figured out how to settle my territory:
[Image: dotmap-1540.jpg]

Unfortunately, Caesar didn't see my "dibs" marker, and in 1420 BC he took my third city site:
[Image: Pisae-1420.jpg]

(To add insult to injury, he built the city in the wrong place. I miss Better AI).

The AIs offered open borders in 650 BC, and I set up some trade deals to improve relations further:
[Image: Mao-650.jpg]
[Image: JC-650.jpg]

In 490 BC, the gods smiled upon Tokugawa, and the Buddhist bloc formed:
[Image: Buddhism-490.jpg]

Yes, yes, yes! Brothers in faith, brothers in arms against the heathens.

By 400 BC, Caesar had something to trade:
[Image: JC-400.jpg]

Status check at 10 BC:
[Image: Relations-10.jpg]
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By AD 200, I had squeezed in a sixth city, and was already suffering from encroaching Roman culture:
[Image: Empire200.jpg]

For the next thousand years, I just chugged along. Huyana Capac and Isabella sailed along to make contact, and I realized how lucky I was to have Buddhism on my continent. In 1196, Huyana declared war on Isabella. Status check:
[Image: Relations1202.jpg]
[Image: Army1202.jpg]
[Image: Empire1202.jpg]

Huyana finished off Isabella in 1334, then promptly converted to Free Religion. This meant I lost my negatives from religion, while keeping the civics bonus. Now, with good AI relations, I just had to avoid looking like a target.

Once I could build caravels, I explored the whole world, looking for an island where I could build another city or two. No such luck: I would have to stick with my six cities.

In the 1700s, I realized I had to get serious about culture. I built cathedrals in my three front-line cities, built the Hermitage in Osaka (the most-pressured city), and cranked up the culture slider.
[Image: Empire1768.jpg]

By 1850, the cultural situation had stabilized, and I was trying to tech my way to real weapons.
[Image: Relations1850.jpg]

I did build a few choppers, but I was a long way from being able to attack the AIs in 2050:
[Image: Army2050.jpg]
[Image: World2050.jpg]

Final analysis: I was lucky to survive this one. I had great luck against the barbs, a single religion on my continent was very helpful for relations, HC's elimination of Isabella removed someone who would have declared on me eventually.

To win this game, I needed to spam out settlers more aggressively and pick up the red dot site. A better research strategy would have helped, too.
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Wow, these games are going in some different directions. I got wiped out early, mostly_harmless got wiped out late, you hung on until the end (nice diplomacy thumbsup ) and sooooo was able to turn the curve and pull out a victory. For some reason I didn't expect so much variety.

Darrell
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Well done, you handled the diplomacy superbly.
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Congrats on holding out to the end. smile
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Holding out until 2050AD, great stuff! It wasn't as easy at it sounded. smile

I was curious: where were you on the tech tree when the game ended? I see that you had gunships and jet fighters, so it looks like you were close to technological parity with the AIs - if not in terms of numbers.

I'll echo the comments of others in stating that your diplomacy was excellent. Landgrab wasn't bad either - you're being too hard on yourself there!
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Sullla Wrote:I was curious: where were you on the tech tree when the game ended? I see that you had gunships and jet fighters, so it looks like you were close to technological parity with the AIs - if not in terms of numbers.

A screenie at 2050:

[Image: Tech2050.jpg]

And here are my cities, cranking up for final war:

[Image: F12050.jpg]

In reading the other reports, I can see I made a lot of mistakes (like not building the Internet instead of SDI and fallout shelters frown), but I'm happy to have met my original goal of survival. Especially because a lot of better players than me lost when the AIs decided to attack.
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