@Grashopa
Shadows are most welcome, of any level. Actually, I strongly encourage shadows from higher (for comparison's sake, helps learning) and lower (to learn from mistakes) level players.
About settling... spoilers included.
Shadows are most welcome, of any level. Actually, I strongly encourage shadows from higher (for comparison's sake, helps learning) and lower (to learn from mistakes) level players.
About settling... spoilers included.
Spoiler :
I settled in place without much thinking. Land is so much more important in Pangea (especially Deity) that moving north is a big no-no despite the possibility of seafood. Blocking is much more important and seafood goes very well with 4th-5th cities that can be settled later.
For those who settled NNW: sure you have a seemingly strong capital... but Pangea doesn't give the best land of all maps. You'll get much weaker satellite cities as a result. Wasting/gaining a seafood is a gamble either way, no way to tell. If you were playing this on Deity, you might have lost the game (or made it significantly harder) on turn 0 from wasting a city spot. It also has very little production, and remember grass hills >>> plains hills.
With a lot of trees and good production, you don't really need the whip. Sure, the second settler will come in faster with the whip, but 3rd, 4th, 5th... will all come faster from chopping/hills.
As several people I went for worker steal/rush... but I was greedy. Stole first from Alexander and then from Justinian with the intention of rushing both of them!
For those who settled NNW: sure you have a seemingly strong capital... but Pangea doesn't give the best land of all maps. You'll get much weaker satellite cities as a result. Wasting/gaining a seafood is a gamble either way, no way to tell. If you were playing this on Deity, you might have lost the game (or made it significantly harder) on turn 0 from wasting a city spot. It also has very little production, and remember grass hills >>> plains hills.
With a lot of trees and good production, you don't really need the whip. Sure, the second settler will come in faster with the whip, but 3rd, 4th, 5th... will all come faster from chopping/hills.
As several people I went for worker steal/rush... but I was greedy. Stole first from Alexander and then from Justinian with the intention of rushing both of them!