Sir Bugsy
Civ.D.
I think we can trade across sea tiles with the lighthouse. It appears that there are a lot of highways in the sea, that mad bax has left for you. You just need to explore and find them.
coletite said:So in that case, the options for leader are:
Gardens- Will have a significant impact as our cities grow. (Does it obsolete? If so, with which tech?)
FP- Will be quite a while and we will definetly NOT get another leader during Persia war.
Army- MWs will be useless shortly, but we will free up a spot for another leader and can build Heroic Epic and Military Academy.
I don't want to wait for FP, nor do I think the army will be worth using the leader. That leaves the Gardens. Considering it will be a while before we get more luxuries, I'd say this gets my vote (unless it becomes obsolete soon.)
The Forbidden Palace delivers a permanent benefit that lasts far longer than a Golden Age.GJ said:One thing I like about rushing the FP is that we will get maximum productivity out of our new land during our Golden Age. Once the age ends, we can rearrange cities in that region if we want to.
GJ said:Heroic Epic is most useful if we are going to continue to warmonger. I got the sense from other posts that most people want to avoid significant wars with the other continent. (SirPleb's war academy article on leaders discusses the Epic, and it made a real impression on me.)
GJ said:One general question about obsolescence: Do wonders become obsolete when any civ gets the required tech, or does it only happen when the civ owning the wonder gets that tech?
GJ said:I can imagine a situation where we rush the FP with the leader and have a second productive core very quickly. If we go as hard as we can on research from that point and send suicide galleys like there's no tomorrow, getting tech parity with the other continent may not be a problem. Once we have that parity, IMHO it would be better to invest in the medieval happiness wonders - Sistine and Bach's - than in HG, which will become obsolete and is less effective anyway.
coletite said:GJ-
Actually, yes, we definetely won't have a chance to get another leader as long as the first one is still around. You can only have one at a time.
Our GA will start as soon as we declare war and lasts 20 turns. By the time we capture the city we want to build our FP in, the GA will likely be over. (Question: can a city with FP flip? My original thought was that if we rush FP in the city we want it in before the war is over, there would be a chance of losing it to a flip, but now that I think about it, if it acts as a "second capital" then maybe it won't.)
Another thought: We are going into republic soon. We will have a GA soon. We will probably be able to build the Gardens AND the Lighthouse (or capture it) ourselves. Maybe we should make an army? Thoughts?
Did Tokugawa have that much sense?GJ said:...one would hope the AI had enough sense to switch away one wonder to military.