LincolnOfRome
Glutton for Punishment
I started a custom game.
Monarch - I haven't been playing very long and Monarch level is about as tough as I have tried.
Unrestricted leaders - I could end up with any leader and any nation.
Shuffle - I have no idea whether I am isolated on a small island or a large continent.
Tiny - I have a slow computer and tiny world's work well for me.
Five civilizations - I added a couple extra AI civs because four opponents is a bit more challenging than two. The other civs could be very close because we are on a tiny maps. I could also be isolated because I have no idea what kind of map I have with shuffle.
Epic Speed - I like to slow things down a bit.
Here is the starting map:
Any comments? It doesn't look bad. I have two clams, a corn, and a stone. I am located on a plains hill to start. It is good for protection. I also get two hammers free on my city square. To me, it makes sense to settle right here.
My leader is Lincoln (Chr/Phi) and I am leading the Roman civilization. Yes I chose my username based on this game. I've never played the Romans before but I heard the praetorians are good early units. With a philosophical leader I would like to build at least one GP farm.
The Romans start with fishing and mining. I will need agriculture to work the corn, masonry to work the mine, and bronze working to chop down the forests. Another early priority is animal husbandry to find a source of horses.
Monarch - I haven't been playing very long and Monarch level is about as tough as I have tried.
Unrestricted leaders - I could end up with any leader and any nation.
Shuffle - I have no idea whether I am isolated on a small island or a large continent.
Tiny - I have a slow computer and tiny world's work well for me.
Five civilizations - I added a couple extra AI civs because four opponents is a bit more challenging than two. The other civs could be very close because we are on a tiny maps. I could also be isolated because I have no idea what kind of map I have with shuffle.
Epic Speed - I like to slow things down a bit.
Here is the starting map:

Any comments? It doesn't look bad. I have two clams, a corn, and a stone. I am located on a plains hill to start. It is good for protection. I also get two hammers free on my city square. To me, it makes sense to settle right here.
My leader is Lincoln (Chr/Phi) and I am leading the Roman civilization. Yes I chose my username based on this game. I've never played the Romans before but I heard the praetorians are good early units. With a philosophical leader I would like to build at least one GP farm.
The Romans start with fishing and mining. I will need agriculture to work the corn, masonry to work the mine, and bronze working to chop down the forests. Another early priority is animal husbandry to find a source of horses.