hbdragon88
haunted by blackness
First, I just got through the limit and I'm incredibly pissed, both at myself and the game.
It is 1200AD when I got to the second prerequisite. Or, more accurately, when I realized that I could look at this spoiler.
The fog really hurt me because sometimes there'd be a square with sea and I'd end my turn there...it cost me two galleys. The volcanos were a piece of cake. I realized that it was only an immobile 1hp unit with two workers guarding it, so it was easy to knock them out. Gave me some promotions, too.
Clearly my QSC would describe my situation a lot better than anything I could describe here. There was such a lag that I wrote up five more things than on my QSC16. And I wrote a pretty long one for QSC16.
First, the settler was a huge mistake. I should have placed it on the coast so I could start pumping out galleys as soon as I had Map Making (it would come 2 turns after the QSC ended). The capital often had nothing to do and I wringed with the thought that if I placed it on the coast, then I could have been pumping out far more than I did now. Leptis Magna, Utica, and Thevesta were the galley builders.
I got beat to every wonder, from the Great Lighthouse all the way to Leanadros'. Copernicous' is being built as I just realized that I could come here.
I had to get contact wtih the civs, I had to. Egypt was overcharging me and I wasn't going to stand for it. So I attempted to send suicide galleys all across the globe to find those other civs. That's partly why I got pissed. I lost maybe twelve galleys - most of them on the second turn in the sea/ocean. Sent them out in five, six directions - nothing, and only sinking.
On the island southeast of the main one, I send a galley down there. There were three rows of fog - curse that. I got one fog cleared but it sank the next turn. I sent another galley and it sunk before it even got there.
Three galleys from ending in sea after destroying fog. Twelve, maybe more, from the suicide. What really stunned me though was one galley. It lasted six turns before sinking - much further than my other galleys.
I'll post some maps soon, just before I made contact with Egypt, the encounter with the fog across the ocean, and all the ways that I tried to go just to gain contact with the other civs.
Without the continents of GOTM15-Russia and GOTM16-Rome, there is no way I can tell whether I've improved or not.
It is 1200AD when I got to the second prerequisite. Or, more accurately, when I realized that I could look at this spoiler.
The fog really hurt me because sometimes there'd be a square with sea and I'd end my turn there...it cost me two galleys. The volcanos were a piece of cake. I realized that it was only an immobile 1hp unit with two workers guarding it, so it was easy to knock them out. Gave me some promotions, too.
Clearly my QSC would describe my situation a lot better than anything I could describe here. There was such a lag that I wrote up five more things than on my QSC16. And I wrote a pretty long one for QSC16.
First, the settler was a huge mistake. I should have placed it on the coast so I could start pumping out galleys as soon as I had Map Making (it would come 2 turns after the QSC ended). The capital often had nothing to do and I wringed with the thought that if I placed it on the coast, then I could have been pumping out far more than I did now. Leptis Magna, Utica, and Thevesta were the galley builders.
I got beat to every wonder, from the Great Lighthouse all the way to Leanadros'. Copernicous' is being built as I just realized that I could come here.
I had to get contact wtih the civs, I had to. Egypt was overcharging me and I wasn't going to stand for it. So I attempted to send suicide galleys all across the globe to find those other civs. That's partly why I got pissed. I lost maybe twelve galleys - most of them on the second turn in the sea/ocean. Sent them out in five, six directions - nothing, and only sinking.
On the island southeast of the main one, I send a galley down there. There were three rows of fog - curse that. I got one fog cleared but it sank the next turn. I sent another galley and it sunk before it even got there.
Three galleys from ending in sea after destroying fog. Twelve, maybe more, from the suicide. What really stunned me though was one galley. It lasted six turns before sinking - much further than my other galleys.
I'll post some maps soon, just before I made contact with Egypt, the encounter with the fog across the ocean, and all the ways that I tried to go just to gain contact with the other civs.
Without the continents of GOTM15-Russia and GOTM16-Rome, there is no way I can tell whether I've improved or not.