Northern Pike
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Well, when I read the first lines of your report, my immediate thought was that you'd generated a Great Leader and then let him get killed before he could rush the new palace. What really happened wasn't nearly as bad as that.
I chose Democracy as our tech objective strictly to get us to Free Artistry/Shakespeare; the idea that we'd actually change governments was so far from my mind that I didn't even discuss it. That's the point of succession games, I suppose: you learn which of your automatic assumptions other people don't automatically share.
When you wrote that there didn't seem to be any penalty for our negative cash status, I assumed that the computer must just have been depriving us of a worker a turn, but even that doesn't seem to be happening. Peculiar.
My understanding is that when a city goes into disorder with one turn left on its build, the build completes if 100% of the necessary shields have already been accumulated (which is the case with a rush, or perhaps the conversion of a prebuild), otherwise not.
Giving in the to Russian demand was quite right, in the circumstances.
So in the end it was a run of (at least) 37 elite victories without a Great Leader, in the worst 4% of possibilities.

I chose Democracy as our tech objective strictly to get us to Free Artistry/Shakespeare; the idea that we'd actually change governments was so far from my mind that I didn't even discuss it. That's the point of succession games, I suppose: you learn which of your automatic assumptions other people don't automatically share.
When you wrote that there didn't seem to be any penalty for our negative cash status, I assumed that the computer must just have been depriving us of a worker a turn, but even that doesn't seem to be happening. Peculiar.
My understanding is that when a city goes into disorder with one turn left on its build, the build completes if 100% of the necessary shields have already been accumulated (which is the case with a rush, or perhaps the conversion of a prebuild), otherwise not.
Giving in the to Russian demand was quite right, in the circumstances.
So in the end it was a run of (at least) 37 elite victories without a Great Leader, in the worst 4% of possibilities.