I started playing a game last night where the starting position and layout of the land had me facing an interesting strategical dilemma, and I’d like to hear your thoughts on it.
I started out on a small stretch of land ( it was a pangaea map ), connecting the two main bodies of the continent. While scouting, I discovered all of the other civs were located on the northern part, while the southern, somewhat smaller part was only inhabited by barbarians. In other words, a huge slab of land all mine for the taking, since my city controlled the chokepoint.
This ment I had to refuse all offers of open borders though, so no one could pass my borders and found a city. Then again, this has its disadvantages, since I won’t be able to establish trade routes with other civs, which means a considerable loss in money. Also, I always like to explore other civs territory to have an idea what potential they have, in order to have an idea who to make friends with and who I can afford to be on less friendly terms with.
What would you do in this situation ? Close your borders and have the advantage of being able to comfortably grab a great deal of land and resources, or opening them and having a better economy and potentially better diplomatic relations.
I started out on a small stretch of land ( it was a pangaea map ), connecting the two main bodies of the continent. While scouting, I discovered all of the other civs were located on the northern part, while the southern, somewhat smaller part was only inhabited by barbarians. In other words, a huge slab of land all mine for the taking, since my city controlled the chokepoint.
This ment I had to refuse all offers of open borders though, so no one could pass my borders and found a city. Then again, this has its disadvantages, since I won’t be able to establish trade routes with other civs, which means a considerable loss in money. Also, I always like to explore other civs territory to have an idea what potential they have, in order to have an idea who to make friends with and who I can afford to be on less friendly terms with.
What would you do in this situation ? Close your borders and have the advantage of being able to comfortably grab a great deal of land and resources, or opening them and having a better economy and potentially better diplomatic relations.