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1. Settling on a grass hill doesn't get you +1I chose the place for Djenne because of 3 arguments:
1. Djenne is on a hill and gives +1P long-term and more security.
2. Djenne has 3 resources long-term, which makes it a good production city
3. Because I get 2 more citys from Sury, I have time to choose good longterm-placement and don't need to hurry. Hurrying would mean to get a second settler faster, but getting a second settler would mean 5 citys all-together, which will cripple my finances, because except of my capital no city can contribute to commerce for now.

2. It might make the city better long term, but what about now? What is that city contributing to your empire right here and now, when you're fighting an early war and Barbarians are right around the corner? As is you're building a Monument with an unimproved 1







3. The long term, in that scenario, is after you've solved the economic crash you're expecting. In that situation you plan for the short term, to get out of that hole ASAP even if it sacrifices some long term potential. Remember that this is a game all about snowballing early advantages: An economy that's back in shape 50 turns earlier is an economy that starts progressing again 50 turns earlier, and those turns amount to an advantage that might very well exceed the value of playing for more long term advantages. Not that slow and steady can't win the race in Civ IV, but if the hare decides to take a nap only after he wins the turtle doesn't stand a chance.
Beyond that if you're interested in learning the game I would highly recommend you plan on the default "learn the game" settings: Standard size map, standard speed, Pangaea or Inland Sea mapscript (most would advise the former, but personally I prefer the latter as it's usually more balanced and has harsher Barbarian spawns, which encourages the critical barb management skills needed on higher difficulties), either the standard number of AIs or +1 AI on Inland Sea, no huts, no events, no other custom options enabled, and all victory conditions enabled. If you want to play the game on Huge/Marathon that's fine, but learning the game is best done on standard settings.