Kickbooti said:I am in favor of an Isthmus build to block the leader from using the land bridge. I personally favor the southern, desert site becuase it is a) closer and b) provides a cannal that I think will be important later.
While I do like the northern site, it doesn't allow us to cross teh isthmus with our future, glorious navy, it makes the southern site less desirable by taking some productive tiles, and we would have to plant another city further north on the isthmus to get the cannal - an option that politics may not allow in the future.
So, I say plant it on site '2' or go further norht on the Isthmus and get the Ivory and a cannal right now.
killer' said:After looking at it, I have to say that I like settling a bit closer at the Cornwine spot. It is 2 moves away, as opposed to 6 moves, and can be brought up to speed quickly with the corn and can get another worker out. The isthmus city needs a workboat to have any food at all, and that wont be out for a long time.
Wines arent so handy what with us adopting Hered Rule but it can be cottaged for a pretty nice commerce boost.
Leader has to trek through a lot of jungle just from what we can see, and bypass a number of good tiles to get to an isthmus block. A city there would also be a hit to their economy for a long time until they get CoL. I think we have some time to get there; a galley would make transporting up there a bit easier. Cornwine has forest to chop as well to get another settler out.
Both arguments are good ones, but on balance I prefer killer's solution, though that one could be fulfilled my pulling a settler from Hamburger as well.
One quibble with killer's statement about the wines - if we adopt Hereditary Rule that means we have learned Monarchy which brings with it Vineyards. And a vineyard has both a food and commerce component. I concur however that putting in a cottage until we have Monarchy in hand is a good way to get a commerce kicker for a Financial nation.