Jorgo_Mono
No, Not like the disease!
I honestly cant see how A has an advantage over B. Could someone explain?
But I do have the same experience with floodplains as Darski: just the turn before you want to finish your first settler, there's that message going: 'Sir, the citizens in Delhi are dying of desease, we think it's the conditions in the floodplain.' And in two turns the population drops back from 3 to 1. Bye settler. The floodplain doesn't even have to be adjacent to the capitol, as soon as it's in the big x, you're at risk. I hope guys that are starting are lucky with the RNG on this point...
But I do have the same experience with floodplains as Darski: just the turn before you want to finish your first settler, there's that message going: 'Sir, the citizens in Delhi are dying of desease, we think it's the conditions in the floodplain.' And in two turns the population drops back from 3 to 1. Bye settler. The floodplain doesn't even have to be adjacent to the capitol, as soon as it's in the big x, you're at risk.
This could well be true. That's something I never really kept an eye on. I like the input of those kind of insights!My understanding is that in order to get disease, a citizen has to actually be working a floodplain tile.
Darski, this is completely out of line.
Thanks.
You probably know the trade mechanics on a map like this better than I do. I nearly always can find someone to trade with for Pottery, but I play with my opponants much closer.I am considering a max run on Pottery before working on Writing, but then again, it is Pangaea,...