Tomorrow's Dawn
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Yeah, a lot of things.
Again though, that's way too many cities in India; not really clean play too.
I would advise changing some tactics to compensate, because:
By holding onto that many cities in a civ's core, you not only decrease your own stability,
but you increase the chance of their respawn as well. Reducing the amount of cities you own in a core by 1 for a small civ (Egypt), and 2 or so for a big civ (India) will help.
EDIT: For instance, take a look at your India screenshot.
Madras, Bombay & Calcutta would have sufficed, but you kept a lot of useless cities that take away other cities' tiles.
Most of the England players here do not expand early.
Because every city past 10 increases your tech cost.
I would advise, settling some NA colonies and settling South Africa instead of gunning for Egypt (unless you think you have a good shot at Muslim wonders).
Stay that way until you hit Modern Era, then conquer the needed Indian cities and get Brazil + Australia.
Again though, that's way too many cities in India; not really clean play too.
I would advise changing some tactics to compensate, because:
By holding onto that many cities in a civ's core, you not only decrease your own stability,
but you increase the chance of their respawn as well. Reducing the amount of cities you own in a core by 1 for a small civ (Egypt), and 2 or so for a big civ (India) will help.
EDIT: For instance, take a look at your India screenshot.
Madras, Bombay & Calcutta would have sufficed, but you kept a lot of useless cities that take away other cities' tiles.
Most of the England players here do not expand early.
Because every city past 10 increases your tech cost.
I would advise, settling some NA colonies and settling South Africa instead of gunning for Egypt (unless you think you have a good shot at Muslim wonders).
Stay that way until you hit Modern Era, then conquer the needed Indian cities and get Brazil + Australia.