Pie-es-Tasty
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If we do miss Judaism and get Hinduism or Buddhism spread to us, we could always go the "True Believer" path and just sieze the holy city by force.
Yeah I put a "sad" smiley in there when it should have been a pic of me being pissed and needing aSir Toma said:Great turn Sadan, i can't believe we missed out on Hinduism by 1 turn!!!
I agree about The Wheel. We are going to desperately need roads very soon. I hope my turnlog showed that I was seriously pondering about researching it. If we do get attacked shortly down the track, those roads are going to come in handy. Not to mention eventual trade routes besides those from rivers. Actually, seeing we do have a large coastline, this may not be a factor at all for trade.Sir Toma said:Next i think we should research the wheel (i've looked at the save), build an archer in beijing and the a worker. We're really low on defence. I think the settler that is being produced in Beijing should go straight to Greendot along with the archer in our capital.
Lumbermills dont come into effect until Replaceable Parts, which is a fair way down the line at the moment. Unless health is an issue in Shanghai, maybe someone could do a chop if a particular build going on there is required and urgent (maybe just one forest that is not located on a hill for example). This one is a hard call as you are correct regarding the hammers Shanghai is producing at the moment. Practically nothing!BeefontheBone said:I'd be somewhat reluctant about chopping in Shanghai unless its production improves and it starts on a wonder - it has 5 forests which is optimum for +2 health and will probably need the lumbermill bonuses - I'll have a look tonight when i get back from work.
pling said:...if chopping outside our culture boundaries gives us hammers or not.
Sadan01 said:But well and truly an exploit. It should be only forests in your cultural borders.
pling said:Ah, wasn't aware it was considered an exploit - I'd only ever done it just outside my cultural borders though, I'd not thought about going and doing that to enemy territory![]()
Sadan01 said:Chriseay, regarding the three fronts, unless we attack on all three fronts (or majorly-attack one front and feint on two others), it also means that the Inca have three fronts to attack us with. Don't get me wrong - this point does not stand against building further cities on the SW axis and expanding, but our defense of all cities is going to have to improve over time. But that's cool, it is only early days!![]()
chriseay said:I think the point is as long as we can defend our cities, having three places to attack from and three cultural borders pushing on his is better than one or two.
chriseay said:I'm not completely keen on a city north of the Incans though, especially if we can snag the copper to south.