st.lucifer
King
Yes, as it should be, besides it still gives fresh water to 3 tiles.
I'd say keep it marshy and then put a cows or wheat to the east of it, enabling a city founded in ipswich's location (which should probably get a fish from the North sea) 2 NE of london.
All right. Sheep ok? Jessiecat pointed out that it was the center of the wool trade. No objections to adding fish either. Moving the marshes west allows either Norfolk or Ipswich. Fine by me.
Not accurate (the normans would not gain overlordship of Brittany (which i assmue is what you're talking about) till the 1150s), and rather powerful to.
I'm fine with dikes power level, and think they should be moved earlier in the tech tree (and possibly increased in price) - that'd be the Nederlands true UP as improving marsh is not that good.
Blah, my brain must not be working today. I meant Brittany, yes. And that's all the logic required. The spawning area that you included with the earlier map should be fine. Now, this would give the Normans Rouen also (which seems a somewhat likely candidate for the AI to found), but they'd struggle to keep it due to Paris's culture.
I'd rather have a proto-Bristol than Beorma. I realize that Bristol showed up later (around 1150), but it's a much stronger city site.
Increasing the price of a dike might do it. The cities building them often struggle with production before the dike is built, so that would be a good handicap. We're going to have to redo much of the tech tree anyway, so it'll definitely be moved up. The dike is the UB for the Dutch - the UP is the power of polders (? I forget how it was phrased. If I remember right, you were the one who proposed it.
