Pacal is expansive and financial, nice combo for a floodplains heavy start. But we get a coastal one, with not a single river to be seen. Lot of food though, and three nice hills.
We already have 2 warriors, so I start with stonehenge, while I'm researching fishing. Warriors are sent opposite ways.
The first hut gave a complete useless map of the ocean. Those villagers must know optics, they could have given that instead
After fishing is done, I switch to a workboat and use the crab to quickly research polytheism. I'm not sure yet what victory to chase but an easy early religion is a rarely a bad thing on monarch. Another hut found a hostile barbarian who killed my warrior. The third gave 47 gold
Buddhism is found in 3500 BC and I met Zara and Willem west and east resp shortly after. We get polytheism in 3400 BC
The two warriors are doing a good job exploring the surroundings. Justinian appears in the east.
Bronzeworking is picked after poly. Since there's not a single forest in the capital, it's more for whipping and revealing the precious copper... which in the capital. Oh, I was starting to believe copper starts were banned in RB
Early rush ? we'll see. I chose agriculture after BW for the wheat, then the wheel to connect the copper and have some defense against barbs. Finally a hut gives a tech, AH. So hunting should come next for our UU
The capital builds were workboat-> worker (whipped) -> workboat-> warrior-> partial stonhenge to size 4 -> settler
SuryaVarman appears and founds judaism a few turns later. I don't have a clue about new BTS personalities, so we'll play this by ear
I built my second city to claim horses and gold. The cows would help with growth.
I only realized later that I made a big missing those fish. Maybe I need to switch the resources on all the time. That really pissed me off, because that city had a really slow growth in my game
The capital built our first axe after the settler. I was planning to resume stonhenge next but it was built by some AI in 1900 BC. No biggie, we're better expanding anyway.
Research wise, the next wave was pottery ->writing ->priesthood
For the third city, I chose a heavy coastal one. You got to like those spots when financial
You can see in the shot that I was nearly done with COL. I founded confucianism and after quick detour to meditation, we get this
The shot above shows the religion situation at the time : two AIs are buddhist, two are jewish and the western part is deprived of religion for the moment. I was the happy owner of three holy cities, but I don't think I'm picking a religion for now.
The next city blocks the eastern part of the Mayan civilization.
This city would need some serious culture to fight off the creative Willem. It has some nice grass though.
After a rather slow expansion at the start, I'm now claiming land quickly. The AI is in all settlers out mode
For once, I agree with the blue circle. This city can be a nice production base.
The pyramids fell in 290 BC if it interests anyone. I didn't try to get them since I was concentrating on expansion.
I was planning for another wonder though. The fisherman needs his statue. Metal casting took me an eternity. I picked currency next. Here's the tech situation before entering the AD years
You could say I had a bit of a head start. But Willem is clearly showing out of the crowd. I checked the map and it appears he was the financial guy with flood plains all around. The spirit is play with the hand you are dealt right ? So let's resume the game. I dialled Hamurabi for monarchy and switched into hereditary rule.
I finish Colossus in 130 AD. 4 coins coastal tiles really rock.
This is my 6th city
It was close, Zara was sending a settler over there. This was the end of peaceful expansion, and as it happens of any expansion at all. With all the religions I managed to grab (mine and not mine), I had decided to play a 6cc cultural game. By that time, I had paper researched and a long journey towards education started. No scientists at hand to accelerate it. After education, I went for aesthetics. Some civs knew it for a while but they still refuse to trade it. Probably going after the wonders. I sold many techs, getting cash to boost my research. Aesthetics was actually researched in 3 turns, at 100% research. It was followed by drama for theatres spamming and en route to music. But let's look at the legendary candidates :
First, the capital. Clearly a strong one. It is nealry finished with the Hagia Sophia.
The second city, is the "how the hell did I miss that fish" one. Far away from its happiness cap.
I was torn between growth, commerce and production for getting those wonders done.
The last got the Moai statue to boost its production. Otherwise, it couldn't build anything.
Even with that, wonders take ages. Luckily, I was ahead in techs so there was no competition ...yet. Willem is doing a good job of cathing up and managed to get some techs ahead of me. All that with a 4cc !!
It's true I was concerntrating on building cultural stuff and spreading religions around. Still, that's an impressive performance with just 4 cities. He also picked music free artist before I had a chance. So I just resume the liberalism race
I had the national sports league quest which required to build 7 colosseums. Well, me and Willem are out of competition, thank you.
We already have 2 warriors, so I start with stonehenge, while I'm researching fishing. Warriors are sent opposite ways.
The first hut gave a complete useless map of the ocean. Those villagers must know optics, they could have given that instead
After fishing is done, I switch to a workboat and use the crab to quickly research polytheism. I'm not sure yet what victory to chase but an easy early religion is a rarely a bad thing on monarch. Another hut found a hostile barbarian who killed my warrior. The third gave 47 gold
Buddhism is found in 3500 BC and I met Zara and Willem west and east resp shortly after. We get polytheism in 3400 BC
The two warriors are doing a good job exploring the surroundings. Justinian appears in the east.
Bronzeworking is picked after poly. Since there's not a single forest in the capital, it's more for whipping and revealing the precious copper... which in the capital. Oh, I was starting to believe copper starts were banned in RB
Early rush ? we'll see. I chose agriculture after BW for the wheat, then the wheel to connect the copper and have some defense against barbs. Finally a hut gives a tech, AH. So hunting should come next for our UU
The capital builds were workboat-> worker (whipped) -> workboat-> warrior-> partial stonhenge to size 4 -> settler
SuryaVarman appears and founds judaism a few turns later. I don't have a clue about new BTS personalities, so we'll play this by ear
I built my second city to claim horses and gold. The cows would help with growth.
I only realized later that I made a big missing those fish. Maybe I need to switch the resources on all the time. That really pissed me off, because that city had a really slow growth in my game
The capital built our first axe after the settler. I was planning to resume stonhenge next but it was built by some AI in 1900 BC. No biggie, we're better expanding anyway.
Research wise, the next wave was pottery ->writing ->priesthood
For the third city, I chose a heavy coastal one. You got to like those spots when financial
You can see in the shot that I was nearly done with COL. I founded confucianism and after quick detour to meditation, we get this
The shot above shows the religion situation at the time : two AIs are buddhist, two are jewish and the western part is deprived of religion for the moment. I was the happy owner of three holy cities, but I don't think I'm picking a religion for now.
The next city blocks the eastern part of the Mayan civilization.
This city would need some serious culture to fight off the creative Willem. It has some nice grass though.
After a rather slow expansion at the start, I'm now claiming land quickly. The AI is in all settlers out mode
For once, I agree with the blue circle. This city can be a nice production base.
The pyramids fell in 290 BC if it interests anyone. I didn't try to get them since I was concentrating on expansion.
I was planning for another wonder though. The fisherman needs his statue. Metal casting took me an eternity. I picked currency next. Here's the tech situation before entering the AD years
You could say I had a bit of a head start. But Willem is clearly showing out of the crowd. I checked the map and it appears he was the financial guy with flood plains all around. The spirit is play with the hand you are dealt right ? So let's resume the game. I dialled Hamurabi for monarchy and switched into hereditary rule.
I finish Colossus in 130 AD. 4 coins coastal tiles really rock.
This is my 6th city
It was close, Zara was sending a settler over there. This was the end of peaceful expansion, and as it happens of any expansion at all. With all the religions I managed to grab (mine and not mine), I had decided to play a 6cc cultural game. By that time, I had paper researched and a long journey towards education started. No scientists at hand to accelerate it. After education, I went for aesthetics. Some civs knew it for a while but they still refuse to trade it. Probably going after the wonders. I sold many techs, getting cash to boost my research. Aesthetics was actually researched in 3 turns, at 100% research. It was followed by drama for theatres spamming and en route to music. But let's look at the legendary candidates :
First, the capital. Clearly a strong one. It is nealry finished with the Hagia Sophia.
The second city, is the "how the hell did I miss that fish" one. Far away from its happiness cap.
I was torn between growth, commerce and production for getting those wonders done.
The last got the Moai statue to boost its production. Otherwise, it couldn't build anything.
Even with that, wonders take ages. Luckily, I was ahead in techs so there was no competition ...yet. Willem is doing a good job of cathing up and managed to get some techs ahead of me. All that with a 4cc !!
It's true I was concerntrating on building cultural stuff and spreading religions around. Still, that's an impressive performance with just 4 cities. He also picked music free artist before I had a chance. So I just resume the liberalism race
I had the national sports league quest which required to build 7 colosseums. Well, me and Willem are out of competition, thank you.