(Apologies if this is the wrong forum, still trying to find my way around)
Background: Casual player, certainly not as hard-core as many who's posts I've read. Read up on OCC, and it sounded interesting, so I tried one. Actually, it's a very interesting way to play.
Game: small marathon pangea, 6 civs, win conditions: conquest or space as a back-up, no PA, vanilla IV.
So far so good, city will be legendary before long, and I've maintained a military upper hand, mainly by getting other civs to fight each other, getting most of the key Wonders, and winning the race to gunpowder, chemistry and steel (I love my seige weapons). I've got a fleet of cannons, and a ton of cash, and reach artillery soon. Hit artillery, upgrade the weapons, and it's a short time to eliminate 2 civs for the win in the 1600s.
Or so I thought...
As it seems, despite the definition, my pangea map has two coastal islands. One occupied by greece, the other by rome. Due to an inland city, I of course have no means to build a boat to jump one square to capture these.
It feels like the conquest win is out of the question due this, and I'm stuck with a very boring space win. Bottom line, Is there any way to get a conquest win out of this situation?
Background: Casual player, certainly not as hard-core as many who's posts I've read. Read up on OCC, and it sounded interesting, so I tried one. Actually, it's a very interesting way to play.
Game: small marathon pangea, 6 civs, win conditions: conquest or space as a back-up, no PA, vanilla IV.
So far so good, city will be legendary before long, and I've maintained a military upper hand, mainly by getting other civs to fight each other, getting most of the key Wonders, and winning the race to gunpowder, chemistry and steel (I love my seige weapons). I've got a fleet of cannons, and a ton of cash, and reach artillery soon. Hit artillery, upgrade the weapons, and it's a short time to eliminate 2 civs for the win in the 1600s.
Or so I thought...
As it seems, despite the definition, my pangea map has two coastal islands. One occupied by greece, the other by rome. Due to an inland city, I of course have no means to build a boat to jump one square to capture these.
It feels like the conquest win is out of the question due this, and I'm stuck with a very boring space win. Bottom line, Is there any way to get a conquest win out of this situation?