SirPleb
Shaken, not stirred.
It is great to have a few days to mull over the setup and to discuss it!
I'm tempted to start by wasting a worker move, N or SW (probably SW better, want to see where we are in the minimap though), in the hope of spotting a bonus resource. I don't know whether settling Carthage beside a bonus (if there even is one) would be worth delaying 2 or 3 turns. And of course there's a downside to this approach - if no bonus becomes visible then this approach loses one worker turn.
Aside from that possibility (moving worker and seeing a bonus) I like Moonsinger's approach. We could be on a small island with food and workable tiles at a premium. So settle on the hills to get things going right away and to add 1 food to the visible region. And it is a nice location being on a river. Then the second and third towns on the coast. It might work best to put the town NE of the start at N,NE to quickly clear some jungle - depends on what else is up that way and how densely I'll want to settle. (If there isn't much land at all then I think I like 2 tiles NE better, leaves more room to the north.) All this might change quickly as more land becomes visible of course
What if that ora (oops, water
) to our east is a lake? It seems unlikely to me. My guess is that we're seeing a bay. And is that water we see at the edge SSW from the start? We may well be on a peninsula. Hmmm.
The Numidian Mercenary strikes me as one of the less useful UUs in the game. Costs the same to build as a Swordsman but has the attack and defense values flipped from 3-2 to 2-3. I guess I'm just aggressive, I like the offensive units better
Still, if there's anything like the GOTM16 barbarian land, these units may have special value - it won't take as many of them to stand off hordes of barbarians.
Cracker, I have two questions: Will it be possible to get leaders from fighting any of the special barbarians, and will it be possible to trigger a Golden Age by fighting them with Numidian Mercenaries? I'm half expecting the answer to be "that's for us to know and you to find out"
But if you are willing to tell us in advance I'd like to know, to me it feels like a strategic consideration (vs. a discovery.) In GOTM16 one of my reasons for attacking the barbs asap was the hope that they might be used to produce leaders. My thinking was that since the mechanics of their implementation seems to involve modifying some unused Civs, just maybe that would work. Based on GOTM16 I think the answer to both questions will be no but then again you might have done things differently this time...
I'm tempted to start by wasting a worker move, N or SW (probably SW better, want to see where we are in the minimap though), in the hope of spotting a bonus resource. I don't know whether settling Carthage beside a bonus (if there even is one) would be worth delaying 2 or 3 turns. And of course there's a downside to this approach - if no bonus becomes visible then this approach loses one worker turn.
Aside from that possibility (moving worker and seeing a bonus) I like Moonsinger's approach. We could be on a small island with food and workable tiles at a premium. So settle on the hills to get things going right away and to add 1 food to the visible region. And it is a nice location being on a river. Then the second and third towns on the coast. It might work best to put the town NE of the start at N,NE to quickly clear some jungle - depends on what else is up that way and how densely I'll want to settle. (If there isn't much land at all then I think I like 2 tiles NE better, leaves more room to the north.) All this might change quickly as more land becomes visible of course


The Numidian Mercenary strikes me as one of the less useful UUs in the game. Costs the same to build as a Swordsman but has the attack and defense values flipped from 3-2 to 2-3. I guess I'm just aggressive, I like the offensive units better

Cracker, I have two questions: Will it be possible to get leaders from fighting any of the special barbarians, and will it be possible to trigger a Golden Age by fighting them with Numidian Mercenaries? I'm half expecting the answer to be "that's for us to know and you to find out"
