Yesterday I had a game against no one less than Morte. The guy everybody on this board calls the best player.
I was honored that he asked be to play against him, and of course took the challenge. I was prepared for a quick defeat - I even told my girlfriend before that I would be ready for dinner in something like 15 min. because I was in for a beating.
Well the last one was right – I was in for a beating.
However, I think I can have a shoot at the title as one of the people playing Morte in the longest lasting game. I don’t remember the year I was finally put out of my misery, but I think we were well beyond 600AD.
Mind you it wasn’t because I put up a though fight against him just because I was out on an island – and he went for the ultimate kill with something like 10 Knights armies supported by Cruiser-fleets.
During the game we had some minor discussions over X-box Party. I t was my first time doing that so it went a bit slow from my side (sorry for that Morte).
Well here are the highlights from the game:
I was American (I needed all the power I could get) and he was Roman.
I started with a GS. I started as I usually do – two workers on forests and explored with my GS. I found one Barb and a bit later one more.
As I had my next warrior out I normally go to food until I have three pop. But I decided to make another warrior because Morte might be coming soon (so I wanted to be prepared). However, Just before I finished this third warrior I realized that I was on an island (a relatively large island but still an island). Then I stopped building the third warrior and went for my usual settler instead.
The two barbs gave me Alphabet and 30Gold – and there was not a single naming tile on the island (I checked every tile twice – since I had plenty of time to run around with my two warriors and my GS).
Now I knew the game was lost for sure. I had one tech (alphabet) and Morte was a 4 – probably waiting with his fifth until he could make a hole load of settler to send out ready to settle just after his fifth tech (and medieval – 3 pop cities).
I got my first settler out – no fish on the island either! There was one Wine, so I teched for Pottery.
I decided to produce another settler out of Washington and settled them as well. Now I put all I had on technology to get the first four tech, and then used my GS for Code of Laws.
Now I was at five tech and Morte was at 10-11. I still haven’t seen him, so I did all I could to expand myself out of the trouble I was in. I set all workers on gold (one food and the rest for gold), and expanded as good as possible. I got to all nearby island and settled wherever I could. I didn’t even use money on making achers in each city. I just left my Militia in the city – sold the galley and rushed another one. I know it is pushing the American bonus to the limit, but hey I am up against Morte and I was way behind.
My expansion went quite well – I was actually at 12 city in BC, which is especially impressive since I got such a slow start. When I made 60 gold per turn I changed all my cities to science to get some technologies backfilled. I even stole a GS from one of the AI’s, and used him for Navigation. I think I actually would have won this game against a medium player, I could have went for libraries in all cities and then backfilled the tech I was behind. However, now Morte was a 20 tech and I was at 10.
I loaded some gallons with some settlers and went for Democracy (ready in two steps). In the meantime Morte had found me, and I knew he was getting ready for something unpleasant. I rushed a couple of archers in most cities (like that would help!) and focused on somehow getting bach into the game. Then I got a message that Romans used a GS to tech Corporation… Oh dear – I was so far behind!
Soon thereafter the in inevitable attack came. He didn’t even care landing his Knight armies before he attacked my first cities – if he lost an army or two then he plenty more he told me…
Then I looked at Washington – I think there were 4 Knight armies and a Cruiser fleet next to it.
That was it…
I will not use the bad start as an excuse to lose to Morte – I would have lost anyway. But if my start hadn’t been so terrible I might have given him a much tougher fight – and I would have loved to given Morte some tough competition now that I got to play him.
If the situation would had been reversed: Morte being Roman stuck on this island (with two barb (one giving Alphabet) and no naming tiles) – and I being on the mainland with three AI’s to myself – then the game could have been very interesting. I am not sure I would have won, but I would have given him a lot more competition.
I just got to think that I only have written about my defeats – and quite frankly I win most of my games (something like 9 out of 10) so I will write a bit more frequently about my games both on H2H and FFA.
Anyway, Morte I am sorry about the poor game I played. I hope you would play again sometime. I think the combination of me playing a power civ. While you play a medium civ even out the odds a little bit.