Sagax
Emperor
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With other civs, you just settle so that you get as few of those as possible - adding in a few mountain and water tiles for National Park and naval considerations. If it’s your capital - you move away on the first turn, unless it’s more beneficial to settle on the spot.Well, consider that with any civ, you can get mountains (or water) tiles that do nothing for your cities. You can wind up not settling an area at all because there are no options for productiion. With the Inca, options open up.
Incas, however, will face a greater dilemma, because so much of their uniques are tied to mountains. In a sense, it is similar to Canada - you are redeeming tiles with otherwise weak yields, but does this make them objectively better than more desirable land types?