T75 rankings
As I did some rankings of the players and combos before the game started I thought it might be fun to follow it up with some rankings as the game develops as well. This is all meant to be very good-natured as we’ve only met about a third of the players so far and I have hardly done any C&D worth noting. If you lurkers want a proper take on the situation you’re better off heading to the lurker thread and looking at the overview that TBS supposedly has done for t65.
[Old ranking in”(x)” ]
22 - Donovan Zoi – Stalin of Zulu (19)
Very slow expansion out of the gate and doesn’t have a good wonder as an explanation. Our likely avenue of expansion by the sword. Might be around for a good while longer, but if I am to believe in our own chances then I need to rank DZ low.
21 - theWannabe – Joao of Egypt (13)
Has dropped more places than anyone else in the list I believe. Even though I haven’t met him
I’m basing this drop on a few things. First, he hasn’t gotten a(n experienced) partner even though he advertised for one. Secondly, his interest seem to go a bit up and down and he hasn’t been the best about getting help when he’ll have difficulties in catching a turn. After war chariots start to obsolete he seems like a very nice rush targets. Finally, people (who I guess has read his thread(?)) don’t seem too impressed by him in the pb30 ranking discussion (though he is compared to some very nice players there as well).
20 - Elkad – Shaka of America (20)
Got out a scouting workboat really early
. Also has some really (n)ice floodplains he can expand into. Expansion has not been great though and he’s still sitting on 4 cities. Also shares a long border with imperialistic and military focused REM. If he had a bigger army he might still be able to hurt his neighbor with aggressive units before the pain train comes rolling in, but unless REM decides to focus on us for some strange reason I don’t see things ending well for Elkad.
19 - Grimace – Boudicca of Japan (17)
I know very little of Grimace in this game. Charismatic seems like a worse trait than normal with the easily available early happiness though. That he’s sitting at the very bottom of the scoreboard doesn’t bode too well either.
18 - Tsargon – Pacal of Persia (14)
Tasunke quit / got forced out and Tsargon took over the reigns. GJ has decribed him as “a budding psycho gamer” which doesn’t sound too good if aiming high. He has also said that Tsargon has improved a lot though so we will have to see in which direction this game goes.
17 - Nyles Standish – Ragnar of Babylon (22)
The likely sock puppet. I still don’t have a clue who this is (other than that it’s not mackoti…), but I’m getting a slightly competent wibe. Sadly we haven’t met and I have hardly anything to base assumptions on.
16 - Borsche – Hannibal of Vikings (16)
I’m not too impressed by Borsches opening. I’ve also seen someone say that he didn’t sim his opening and doesn’t seem engaged in the game. Well, an unengaged player is often a fairly weak player so even though he is at a respectable 6 cities he’s still more towards the bottom of the rooster.
15 - HitAnyKey - Alex of Maya (18)
Here’s the wild card. Got Buddhism. Got the Oracle. Built a temple! and has shrined his religion. Was at 1 city for an eternity, but has started to build cities now. With good, aggressive neighbours I don’t think HAK will be more than a tasty snack, but if he has passive/poor neighbours and manage a decently sized empire, then his economy could really bring HAK places. Unfortunately for HAK, Mindy seems to be a global lurker in this game and only rarely chirps in his thread.
14 - Ichabod & Retep – Nappy of Greece (11)
Ichabod wanted a team mate for this game and retep volunteered. Now retep (who did a possibly more than fair share of the early turnplaying) seems to have gone awol and it’s up to a “powerless” Ichabod to try and squeeze in the turns. They are both reasonably strong players, but their situation doesn’t seem too promising.
13 - Barteq – Tokugawa of Aztecs (10)
I like Barteqs leader/civ combo and it is soon to start hitting its prime. However, I’ve got a feeling that he hasn’t done too well so far and has some catching up to do if he wants to remain competitive. His skill is quite hard to evaluate from previous threads as sadly he is a person who doesn’t really report.
12 - CheaterHater – Washington of Inca (9)
Likely to be one of DZs other neighbours. Not much synergy in his leader and civ, but both aim for fairly quick starts. Still, he was at 4 cities for quite a long time and only recently expanded to 6. It would stretch our empire a fair bit, but I don’t see it as impossible that we’ll try to attack CH next after DZ (if the first war goes well). At that time he might well be fairly big though as he does
try to expand (unless he gets distracted and starts a completely pointless war).
11 - Yuris125 – Justinian of Khmer (21)
Biggest climber? I believe that Yuri has set off on a pretty quick expansion so far in the game. Question is whether he can change old habits and actually conquer someone instead of just providing his neighbor with good infra?
10 - ReallyEvilMuffin – JC of Russia (15)
Beat us as one of few nations to 8 cities and has really proven the value of imp. With Elkad as a possible future conquest target he could get even more land from there. Question is how his economy is holding up? Will it tank or will he emerge as one of the big players?
9 - Molach – Willem of Celts (7)
Flying under the radar. Haven’t seen anything especially good from Molach, but haven’t noticed anything bad either. With so little info he’s staying at approximately the same place as my pre-game rankings.
8 - Automated Teller – Charles of Mongolia (12)
AT seems to prioritise this game and is updating his thread often. Gets a decent amount of lurker attention. Has somehow climbed quite far towards the top of the score table. I think he’s playing a stellar game so far.
7 - AdrienIer – Hammy of India (8)
Hinduism founder, but without crazy Great Prophet chasing. Haven’t followed his doings at all otherwise. Could be rushed I guess, but if he gets left in peace he has the tools to do really well.
6 - Serdoa & Noble – Wang of England (6)
A slower start than I was expecting from these guys. Beaten to an amazing site (for them in particular) by us. Seem to have good land to their NorthEast still unsettled. Their stock has gone down in the first 75t, but still the market might get roaring.
5 - Krill – Monty of China (3)
If I followed well enough he didn’t settle his second city until t35 or so. No religion to explain the slow start. Actually quite weak so far, but Krill is Krill and I’ve got far from perfect info on him.
4 - Plako – Pericles of Germany (2)
Seemed interested, but is often playing very short turns compared to most. Nothing noteworthy that I have noticed and hard to say more due to that.
3 - Gavagai & Bacchus – Roosy of Mali (4)
I don’t know much about these guys, but it seems good for them that Gav apparently is the primary turn player and has Bacchus as an active participant in discussions rather than the other way round. If they can set their aggressiveness rating to the right level, then they should do well. Founded Judaism so are likely to get a big economic help to their end game.
2 - Commodore – Sury of Ottomans (5)
Has a history of often getting in a war early on and winning the war, but losing the game. Not so this game. Has a solid economy with two classical techs researched same turn we got Currency. Prioritised one of the most coveted wonders and landed the mids. I can bet that he has now gone into rexing mode and has made himself a target to keep like 10 cities by t85 or something. Still only on 6 cities though. Mackoti think it’s likely that he’s heading straight for CoL. I kind of think that he’ll pick up at least a few minor techs before then. One annoying thing is that I don’t know where Commodores empire is situated. I believe it’s close to REM and Elkad, but to the north or the south?
1 - Dtay – Augustus of Sumeria (1)
Will this be the game where Dtay transforms his good start to an actual win? Landed Stonehenge on t40 and might even have had 3 cities by then. Good expansion since, but not blowing our own away by any means. From the top3 in my previous ranking dtay is the one that has shown his front feet most in the early turns and as such he keeps hold of his top rank position.