Alright, time to think victory. I wanted to do Diplo as I haven't in a while. Unfortunately Justinian is my best bud but is likely to be the rival as well. All three civs on the other continent have HR as favorite civic so it could be possible to get all of their votes. Backup - space is probably certain, but I just did one. Cultural might be possible; I prefer to do it with artists and Caste System but I can probably get enough of a tech lead that using the slider will be ok. I do have 3 religions present.
Also, there's some land at the NW corner of the other continent blocked by a peak and it appears that no one is there yet (I can see a barb city.) So I might be able to get something going there; I could mess around with a colony for a few extra votes. Once I get a better picture I go for it as it has fur, whales, stone, and sheep (all of which I don't).
1220AD - Well it finally happened - Boudica declared on Justinian. I was expecting this ages ago and it had been so long that I had stopped checking if either of them had enough on their hands. Power-wise, given a short time to build up I might want to join Bouddy and take Justinian down a few notches in power, hoping that evenutally someone else will become my diplo rival without ticking him off too much. However that's risky, I don't have a military tech edge on him and my experience is that he's a pretty competent warmonger, also the front is very broad. I can see that some of his western cities would be easy pickings but he could also easily show up with a big stack in an unexpected location. However, to keep the spirit of the "honorable" rules I will stay out of this one; both have been good neighbors (expect for the settling thing) and I would like to keep decent relations with both. I preemptively stop trading with Boudica to avoid excessive demands. Justinian's graph is much higher than B's, she's gonna get stomped. I may have to stop the war to prevent capitulation and eventually bribe Just into peace with Boudica for Edu + gold. Should have done sooner; was cheaper earlier and would've avoided request to join from both of them.
1275AD - darn it, Just is going for Lib. I'm halfway done and can certainly beat him to it but I can't finish Constitution also. So I cash Lib for Astronomy (I had already put some beakers into constitution, and the immediate benefits from overseas trade were pretty significant. Also allows me to get going on colonization projects). I soon do a 2-GP golden age to chase Democracy
Decide on diplo victory plan with culture as backup, so start spreading Conf, Budd, and Hindu to my cities. Trade for music and banking and start Sistine in NY which I promptly lose to Louis a few turns later - really sloppy on my part. I had been kicking around culture as a possible win and could have gotten music from Justinian anytime (or self-researched easily). Tentatively I plan NY and Atlanta to be my other culture cities; NY is not heavily cottaged but it can quickly get up the Hermitage and cathedrals. However, I am good about religion spreading and have 3 religions in 9 cities each by 1350.
1370AD -Dem in, revolt to US, free speech, and emancipation. Boudica and Justinian are at it again; power graph indicates quite a bit of fighting but no captures yet.
1425AD - Enter industrial age with Sci Method. Head for Communism, I should be able to revolt to state property before end of double golden age (although state property sounds really dodgy for an Honorable game. But on the other hand, if you wanted to be really "honorable" with civics you would also outlaw all labor ones except emancipation, HR, possibly Organized Religion as well...)
1430AD - 1st American foray into the other continent.
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Rats, Ragnar just beat me to these sites (there's a settler on the ice island). I had hoped to plunk two cities here for more sushi resources. He still doesn't have optics but got them through culture, very frustrating as that's really hard to anticipate. I decide not to put down on the eastern island as I don't want the close borders penalty. Due to the honorable rules I was stuck with one badly placed city and one completely superfluous city on the St. Louis landmass; at least with state property they pay for themselves. One of them got Taoism (which I didn't have yet) spread, very cool; a missionary is bought and is en route to the homeland.
Pretty laid back going from here on. Found a couple of icy southern cities to grab seafood for sushi. Get Lady Liberty done in 1580 and enter the modern age with Radio in 1605. Justinian is nice enough to research Biology for me. Give into to nagging demands left and right for diplo points. Start building Cristo Redentor. I'm anticipating that switching out of buddhism and into HR right before elections will swing the whole other continent to my side, giving me the votes I need.
1645 - Trade for Bio and Corp (both with some beakers in to bring price down) for Physics alone to Justinian. He's going after Medicine, nice for me as I want Sushi, so I trigger a golden age with 3 people, saving a merchant for the corp and an artist for bombing the slowest culture city.
1704 - I have traded with Justy for Medicine and revolted to FM so I could found the sushi corp. Finished the statue, UN has 7 or so turns left, nearly done with Assembly Line after which I may turn off research; Infantry should be enough to defend for the rest of the game. Justinian has too much on his hands so Boudica is gonna get pounded.
1714 - Make these trades for more Sushi resources.
1716 - NY looks to be the slowest culture city and it had 176 turns to go legendary (with 50% on slider). Sushi is gonna help a lot, not just with direct culture but the extra food allowing me to convert farms to cottages. NY is nearly done with the UN and it might not be the slowest city after it gets its Taoist cathedral and broadcast tower. Just is @ war with Boudica, surprisingly there's only been one city capture so far and it's a Byzantine! He's also hitting me with spies a lot, one of them store Replaceable Parts (this is really annoying; we're friendly, I've given him lots of tech in trade, etc.) I've built spies of my own to counter along with Security Bureaus, and started running counterespionage missions on him.
1718 - Boudica takes another Byzantine minor city, I'm really surprised as his power graph is 2x as high (although he doesn't really have a military tech edge). I give Boudica PP and Constitution to make peace.
1722AD - UN is done. I forgot to change civics to HR and free religion for diplo reasons, but I have higher ratings than Justy with everyone else so I'm not too worried, at least for 1st election.
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1724AD - easy win, run the table except for my rival of course. I need 672 to win the game. After changing civis, Boudica is up to Pleased, Joao to Friendly, Ragnar and Louie remain Pleased. The civic bonus went back to +1, I had been expecting to it resume where it had been before (I think +3 or +4).
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1730AD - flip a holy city! That doesn't happen too often (of course since Justinian was always buddhist is wasn't producing anything significant culturally). Here's another religion to speed up the culture win if needed. Unfortunately, it's starving by default; I am able to unstarve it by taking tiles away from one of my other cities (Atlanta, one of the 3 culture ones) which puts Atlanta into slow starvation. I rush workers and plan to send next Sushi exec here.
1738AD - diplo vote comes up, need 697 of 1125.
1740AD - too bad. At least I will only need Ragnar to come around.
1750AD - Rangar has enough on his hands..hmmm...he's still friendly with Louis, pleased with me and Bouddy, Cautious with Justinian. The good news is that I think Ragnar will be enough to tip the scales now; my votes vs. Justinian have been increasing with the city flip and sushi growing my cities while cultural encroachment starves some of his down (not entirely happy with this as per the honorable rules, but that's my backup plan, and with the requirement to stay in Emancipation there's no way around using the slider.) Soon he comes asking for a tech and I'm happy to oblige; he's still only Pleased but it's enough to get his vote at the next election. As I thought, this time that's enough:
Boudica had asked to stop trading with the Byzantines; I wonder if I could have gotten her vote too. But in case it didn't work out I wanted to go back to Buddhist and sign a DP with Justinian to guarantee no trouble until culture win so wasn't worth the risk.
Replay is real interesting - Ragnar declared on Joao around 600BC when their territory wasn't even close to touching, and made slow but steady progress until capitulation in 970AD! Never seen an AI rush across a big gap or stay at war for that long! Well that helps explain why the other continent was so backwards.
Another fine experience from RBCiv and Sulla (based on the time I joined, those two terms are pretty interchangeable in my mind. Maybe I should think of a game idea!) After lots of internal debate about how to launch as quickly as possible in epic 18 this was nice and laid back. I was surprised how little "no slavery" held me back and I've been inspired to try that more often. I think Charismatic + no rushing rule is a big reason - usually the best thing to whip early in the game are axes or swords to take an enemy capital. And with Charismatic, I decided to forsake early expansion (which in itself worked out great due to the large space between me and the AIs) for Stonehenge saving 30 normal speed hammers at all cities. No whipping also means that you're forced to grow and take advantage of the extra happiness.
Hopefully my report isn't too painful to read - I finished the game a couple of weeks ago before doing a lot of traveling, so when I went back to edit my log it was hard to remember good stuff for converting the log to a narrative.