Favorite founding father

Who is your favorite founding father?

  • Sieur de la Salle

    Votes: 4 3.5%
  • Peter Minuit

    Votes: 10 8.8%
  • Benjamin Franklin

    Votes: 8 7.0%
  • Thomas Jefferson

    Votes: 14 12.3%
  • Henry Hudson

    Votes: 0 0.0%
  • Jakob Fugger

    Votes: 1 0.9%
  • Paul Revere

    Votes: 2 1.8%
  • William Penn

    Votes: 2 1.8%
  • William Brewster

    Votes: 10 8.8%
  • Francis Drake

    Votes: 2 1.8%
  • Pocahontas

    Votes: 2 1.8%
  • Adam Smith

    Votes: 7 6.1%
  • Jean de Brebeuf

    Votes: 0 0.0%
  • Simon Bolivar

    Votes: 6 5.3%
  • Thomas Paine

    Votes: 0 0.0%
  • George Washington

    Votes: 9 7.9%
  • John Paul Jones

    Votes: 7 6.1%
  • Peter Stuyvesant

    Votes: 21 18.4%
  • Hernando De Soto

    Votes: 8 7.0%
  • Other

    Votes: 1 0.9%

  • Total voters
    114
I voted De Soto, 'cause of the huge benefits I get from the rumors if I have him. I'll always get him ASAP, to ensure a strong start!
 
Benjamin Franklin was a favourite of mine, IIRC he was sort of a "seti program" for your liberty bells, ensuring faster "research" of the other founding fathers and the intervention army.
 
Originally posted by Kemal
Benjamin Franklin was a favourite of mine, IIRC he was sort of a "seti program" for your liberty bells, ensuring faster "research" of the other founding fathers and the intervention army.

I thought Franklin made European wars irrelevant to relations in the NEw World...??? :confused:
 
It's clearly John Paul. The free frigate is really a good bonus especially early on when you need every coin of gold you can't afford to buy such a ship. And a frig is always useful, coast defence, escorting transport against privateers, ship to ship combat against other powers,.... A wonderful toy.
Big ships with guns are cool I'm a fan of them. I should go to the navy oh I just realized we have none :crazyeye:
Plz let me someone join their navy I want to play with big ships too
 
Benjamen Franklin

When I have two AI powers fortifying units all around my cities, it bogs the game down big time. Franklin keeps the stupid AI to itself, not around my cities.
 
boy. If I had to just choose one.......

De soto works great with Cortez.

Stuyvesant is sooooooo helpful,

and Franklin basically makes those rivals irrelevant.

I choose Pocahauntas because she is .... a she.
 
If i really absolutely had to choose one it would be stuyvesant.

and the great wall!!!!!
 
John paul Jones
A free frigate.

only good for begineers

For more avanced player
Benjamin frankin
 
I voted for Peter Minuit, that's the guy who let's you use the natives' soil for free, right? (it's been awhile since I played Colonization :) )
 
I choose peter stuyvant for the Custom house but forgot about " Drake" that improve your Privater . I love to use privater , fast and most of the time I win when atacking other Ships - caravel and merchant ship . sometimes I got Musket or Tool when the come from europe . if there are going to europe I sell what I get , or select nothing and try to catch them before they get to there colony . the first boat I buy is a privater and have about 12 in the end of the game after losing some in the wars .
 
I can't believe no one selected William Brewster yet. I get tired of the king dumping criminals on my doorstep.
 
George Washington is my favorite he preps my troops before revolution. Next is Coronado to scout out the enemy then Cortez for the wealth. I also like Stuyvesant for the money.
 
early on in the game getting de soto helps. if your going to attack indians then cortes next, though i always choose minuet first if he is avaiable.
other than that i welcome the custom house dude.

depending on what game your going play i would vote peter stuyvesant the most important. Custom house. getting de salle early saves time.

the other guy that upgrades soldiers automatically later in the game i think washington helps.

should start a voting thread as to which founding father is the most usless, hudson is a pain in the ass early on if you pick him, safer waiting to later after you got those custom houses up and going, then smith next to get the factories up and operating. i would say pochantos is the most useless, yes tensions die down, but i found employing a few petty criminal converts to behave as missionaries are just as effective.
 
i love pochantas i will only choose her if i play for the english though. chit happens the game is interesting, the spanish are usually wiping out the indians. it so rocks this game. why ? they got eve online best elite clone i seen from way back,but it lacks the inside view of ship,the old elite game allowed you outside perpestive if you choose, i not always was in my elite ship, i like to get a different perpestice number plates what not lol. i think im coming across insane, but there was an inate beauty about frontier elite, just like colonization, civilasation im afraid is very boring, thats my humble opioin.

i have so ended up in a thread. pochantos rules lol.
 
Minuit may not be the "best" but he is essential! Just try to play the game without him! I did a couple of times, it was exponentially more difficult.
Most FFs are good, only a few are useless, like Hudson :P Is it de la Salle who gives "free walls" ? I don't like him, I like to capture a city, loot it and then disband it. You can't do that with walls up, eh?
 
I especially like Minuet (free land) and Brewster (no crims) early, then De Soto (rumours) and Cortez (free transport) and off course Smith and Stuyvesant for trade and Washington and Drake for combat. So which one got my vote - Jefferson of course so I can get all those others earlier in the game.

By the way - de la Salle does not have to cause a problem with his stockades. When you take over an enemy town the stockade is not built immediately. You have a short period during which you can reduce the number of colonists or abandon the colony. The trigger point is when you add a colonist to that colony, and then the stockade appears. Of course if the colony you take over already has a stockade the you are in trouble from the start - but that's not de la Salle's fault.
 
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