shyuhe
Deity
OK, I updated the PPP to reflect the changes. I might have miscalculated and Delhi may have to work a plains forest for one turn (or river grass) because it might end up a turn short on the cottaging process.

There's a reason I play fast. The thought of running every possible build path down with a test save sounds like a huge pile of boredom and tedium to me. It wouldn't be fun, and after all that's why most of us play this game. Maybe the tedium is the "price" to pay for playing well and doing good, but the level of play to which the last few turnsets have gone is a bit too much for me... Plus the fear of clicking a wrong button and instantly invalidating weeks of play for the whole team...
I guess I didn't really know what I was getting into, sorta like with the multiteam demogame, I really jumped the gun on that one 
Nothing would really change, except I wouldn't be functioning as an actuator for PPP plans I probably wouldn't even come up with myself for the most part...There's something I've been meaning to talk about for a while. Frankly, I don't think I want to be actually playing this gameThere's a reason I play fast. The thought of running every possible build path down with a test save sounds like a huge pile of boredom and tedium to me. It wouldn't be fun, and after all that's why most of us play this game. Maybe the tedium is the "price" to pay for playing well and doing good, but the level of play to which the last few turnsets have gone is a bit too much for me... Plus the fear of clicking a wrong button and instantly invalidating weeks of play for the whole team...
I guess I didn't really know what I was getting into, sorta like with the multiteam demogame, I really jumped the gun on that one
So what do you think of me possibly acting as technically a lurker, but still participating as much as I have thus far, giving thoughts about stuff like tech paths and larger decisions, plus of course the code, tech and math heavy stuff (I guess soon there'll be more of that, with gift begging and war declaration probabilities etc entering the picture)? Would that be considered freeloading or copping out?Nothing would really change, except I wouldn't be functioning as an actuator for PPP plans I probably wouldn't even come up with myself for the most part...

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Common shyuhe time to play!
I'll be playing first thing in the morning as I think playing tipsy is not the best course of action here 
I imagine the micro tedium will get a little less as we progress, as there's only so much micro you can do in larger empires. I think we'll be more concerned with tech pace, GPP generation, and diplo in another 30-40 turns. Basically once we get our cities established, we'll have different concerns and hopefully the micro tedium will diminish somewhat 


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). IMO, by limiting yourself you take away most of your contribution to the discussion, often one's point of view needs to be clarified, slightly adjusted, etc. But that's your decision, especially in regard to RL ("Real Life", that thing that's said to exist outside of civ and CFC
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I personally have nothing against this MMM discussion but I just don't participate in that part of the discussion. It has been very interesting to follow it though and certainly is one of the reasons why we're in such a great position.
As to misclicks, I think there have been 2-3 or so so far (one by me, costing us a worker turn...) and there was never any bashing or flaming because of that so I am relaxed about that now but I still try to be very very concentrated every time I open the save.
I don't want you to stop with the MMM, LC, but I don't know about the others... I would like to avoid people dropping out however. This doesn't mean that your ideas and arguments aren't welcome
Limiting yourself to 3 posts per set is your choice, but I see a "discussion" as a series of arguments and counterarguments finding a consensus at some point (or not). IMO, by limiting yourself you take away most of your contribution to the discussion, often one's point of view needs to be clarified, slightly adjusted, etc. But that's your decision, especially in regard to RL ("Real Live", that thing that's said to exist outside of civ and CFC
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I hope we find a way to play the remainder of the SGOTM that fits everyone![]()
There's a lot of the MMM already done thus far, and with GREAT results, so it feels kinda dumb to start "just" playing because some players in the rotation (like me) don't want to bother doing the legwork. But since it felt there are enough people willing (wanting) to do that, I thought it could work to not "drop out" but just act as an advisor of sorts, kinda in the spirit of a democracy game where there's just a few executors but a whole team of brains behind the decisions. Maybe that's not in the spirit of succession games however.
I think it's unfair towards the MMM folk to just abandon that aspect of this even though they'd want to do it. Not really sure what the best course of action is.
No one killed anyone... 
Oh well.

The worker at Bombay could just keep chopping till the forests are all gone.
Don't ask me how I forgot...
