27 turns into this game, and I can swap to slavery already! You got to love that. This enables me to whip my settler, and get that second city out just a little quicker. Naturally, this settler goes to the gold site, future home to two religions with shrines and all the money multipliers I can bring in.
With this second city starting to assist in the commerce, I finally discover Currency on turn 60 ... 1600BC. Not bad. I set tech to alphabet so that I can trade with my two neighbours ... Huayna Capac (Hindu) and Washington (Buddist). I use them to catch me up on some techs and find that my capital just got better ... horses. I also have my second settler out looking for a military city. I put a sign where I wanted my city, and was happy that the computer thought it was a good city site too ... This city got Heroic Epic, Forge, West Point, etc. If this had been a warlords game, this is the city that I would have settled all my Great Generals in too.
And that was my third and last city for a very long time. Huayna made the mistake of taking some of my prime city locations - the belt of grasslands down my island was screaming out for cottages (after the jungle / forest was removed) and I put a few cities down there (eventually). Most if not all of my other cities when on the coast because my capital went wonder mad ...
It also built ...
- Colossus
- Great Lighthouse
- Great Library
- Hanging Gardens
- Taj Mahal
- Notre Dame
- Statue of Liberty
- Broadway
- United Nations (nicely popped a GEng about 2 turns before this was available to build)
As I said, a mistake by Huayna and so it was war! My commerce rate was excessive and it stayed that way through the whole game. Its not often that it only takes me 5 turns to research Iron Working ...
The war was very straight forward, advanced units against out of date units. I pushed him off my land mass and moved straight onto Washington. By this stage, I had also met Catherine, Elizabeth, Victoria and Qin Shi Huang. I was in a poor situation when it came to Iron (ie none) and so I had to go searching for some. Washington had some but that was miles away (at the stage I was looking) but I found some on an island to the East. Unfortunately, Qin had just settled within 2 tiles of where I wanted my city. I declared war, raised the offending city and then just sat back waiting for a change to sign a peace deal.
After clearing out my continent, I picked up biology early and then went for the UN (Diplomatic victory). I also spammed settlers and any legal tile got a city with food infrastructure (UN votes equal the sum of the city sizes). I picked up Liberalism first (and adopted the required civics), finally decided to trade for Divine Right and decided to make a push for Versailles (that tech had been out there for ages). I took a sleepy little Cuzco with about 7 hammers per turn and chopped, mined, railroaded it up to a 56 hammer per turn city and built the wonder in 8 or so turns. These mini-games within a big game are fun. Thinking back, I probably should have whipped in a forge to get even more hammers per turn. My forbidden palace went in Washington ... that was a nice city with food, lumbermills on forested hills with railroads - churning units like crazy.
Anyway, I build the UN in 1812 and ...
... lost the first SG election even though I had enough votes all by myself to win the election. Unfortunately, everyone else voted for Catherine. I didn't even have enough votes to veto any forced civic changes. However, I did have enough to stop her winning diplomatically (she actually put that option to the vote ... first time that I have seen an AI do that). This just meant that I had to tech flight, build bombers and take all her cities with cavalry and bombers. I had massed units on transports outside her borders ready to start killing her when the second SG election came around, this time ...
... I win. I might be able to win this without killing her if the same people vote for me again. I try and NO, some abstain. Oh well, guess this means WAR.
15 turns of bombing defenses to 0%, bombing for collateral damage and then killing the units with my horses later, I have decimated Catherines mainland, keeping all the cities and I have enough votes to win by myself.
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