Ai Shizuka
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If someons's still reading this forum, that is.
Anyway, I've finally decided to give it a try and, well, I like it. I don't really understand what's with the hate.
But I digress.
I'm playing my first games at Conquistador, standard/large maps, epic speed. I think I'm doing decently well, but I have some questions.
- Galleon. Is it really worth the early investment? I mean, if I rush-buy it I'm just wasting what I gain with full-price treasure. If I slow-build it takes forever in the early stages.
- Early priorities. I usually prioritize food, train a few expert fishermen/ farmers and build dock/drydock. Then whatever trade resource I have in my first city. Are hammers an early priority? We can easily rushbuy everything in this game.
- Founding Fathers. I can see two no-brainers: Minuit and Dom Pedro. The others seem so...optional. Hawthorne is nice, but is he really worth the crapload of points? I like the hammer-related FF, De Witt and Hamilton. In my last game at some point I wished John Paul Jones was still available, when some jerk parked a privateer right in front of my capital.
To sum it up, I'd like some tips beside the obvious Minuit and Dom Pedro.
- Crosses. I'm going to rush colonists with money (and Minuit) anyway, so why bother with churches at all? Makes sense if I get a preacher in the first few trips, but still.
- # of settlements. Am I missing something obvious or I need no more than 2-3 cities to win the game?
- The whole bells/REF business. If I understand things correctly, I should go out in a big burst when I'm ready, then start revolution and give everyone weapons to defend. In my first try I had 2 cities with huge food surplus, giving me new colonists every 8-10 turns. I was pumping out bells and arming all the new colonists at the same time. Revolution % quickly up to 30%, then it slowed down and stagnated around 40%.
So basically standing soldiers count as population but are not affected by the %. Correct?
- Natives. Do they ever declare war or can I go safely with no military at all until the revolution?
And is there any purpose at all to attack them? It feels like a waste when I roll S.Martin and don't fight anything until revolution.
Thanks in advance and sorry for the wall of text.
Anyway, I've finally decided to give it a try and, well, I like it. I don't really understand what's with the hate.
But I digress.
I'm playing my first games at Conquistador, standard/large maps, epic speed. I think I'm doing decently well, but I have some questions.
- Galleon. Is it really worth the early investment? I mean, if I rush-buy it I'm just wasting what I gain with full-price treasure. If I slow-build it takes forever in the early stages.
- Early priorities. I usually prioritize food, train a few expert fishermen/ farmers and build dock/drydock. Then whatever trade resource I have in my first city. Are hammers an early priority? We can easily rushbuy everything in this game.
- Founding Fathers. I can see two no-brainers: Minuit and Dom Pedro. The others seem so...optional. Hawthorne is nice, but is he really worth the crapload of points? I like the hammer-related FF, De Witt and Hamilton. In my last game at some point I wished John Paul Jones was still available, when some jerk parked a privateer right in front of my capital.
To sum it up, I'd like some tips beside the obvious Minuit and Dom Pedro.
- Crosses. I'm going to rush colonists with money (and Minuit) anyway, so why bother with churches at all? Makes sense if I get a preacher in the first few trips, but still.
- # of settlements. Am I missing something obvious or I need no more than 2-3 cities to win the game?
- The whole bells/REF business. If I understand things correctly, I should go out in a big burst when I'm ready, then start revolution and give everyone weapons to defend. In my first try I had 2 cities with huge food surplus, giving me new colonists every 8-10 turns. I was pumping out bells and arming all the new colonists at the same time. Revolution % quickly up to 30%, then it slowed down and stagnated around 40%.
So basically standing soldiers count as population but are not affected by the %. Correct?
- Natives. Do they ever declare war or can I go safely with no military at all until the revolution?
And is there any purpose at all to attack them? It feels like a waste when I roll S.Martin and don't fight anything until revolution.
Thanks in advance and sorry for the wall of text.
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