Kev
Hired Goon
Under our new covenant, with enough dissention to a particluar plan a poll and vote will be called for.
As pretty much I expected, there seems to be a good deal of differing opinions regarding which wonder to build at the moment.
I initially opted for Magellan's over Bach's, but the counterarguments are very valid as well. Some of the arguments given:
Magellan's:
1. Being build by other civs, so if we don't build it now we will likely lose it. It does not seem that other civs have Theology.
2. Extra ship movement on this island-type map will allow for much greater speed in trading, settling, and moving troops. Our ships can outrun others as well if needed.
Bach's:
1. We are heading for a Republic and hopefully a Democracy very soon. This will help with happiness issues in terms of troop movements.
2. The happiness factor will allow more workers and less entertainers. It will also allow us to run with minimal luxuries - putting more into science and taxes.
3. Easier to get "We Love.." Days when we wish.
Now, I've included Sun Tzu's and King Richard's in the mix as well, though I don't think that they'll be a factor.
So let's vote!
As pretty much I expected, there seems to be a good deal of differing opinions regarding which wonder to build at the moment.
I initially opted for Magellan's over Bach's, but the counterarguments are very valid as well. Some of the arguments given:
Magellan's:
1. Being build by other civs, so if we don't build it now we will likely lose it. It does not seem that other civs have Theology.
2. Extra ship movement on this island-type map will allow for much greater speed in trading, settling, and moving troops. Our ships can outrun others as well if needed.
Bach's:
1. We are heading for a Republic and hopefully a Democracy very soon. This will help with happiness issues in terms of troop movements.
2. The happiness factor will allow more workers and less entertainers. It will also allow us to run with minimal luxuries - putting more into science and taxes.
3. Easier to get "We Love.." Days when we wish.
Now, I've included Sun Tzu's and King Richard's in the mix as well, though I don't think that they'll be a factor.
So let's vote!