I've been looking into it since it was raised on here and it seems to give a slightly higher ratio of food to land. Archipelago seems well suited for the smaller maps (like the Duel map WT got his 98k on) - did try it on a Huge map and 10 civs on different land masses was an absolute pain, think I'll stick to B&S for them!Question: Is Archipelago really the map with the most Sushi-resources?
I've been looking into it since it was raised on here and it seems to give a slightly higher ratio of food to land. Archipelago seems well suited for the smaller maps (like the Duel map WT got his 98k on) - did try it on a Huge map and 10 civs on different land masses was an absolute pain, think I'll stick to B&S for them!
On the smaller maps there is usually one decent size land mass and as long as you are on that you should be able to get a few cities there, your capital has to have good production because other places are unlikely to have much until you get to Mining Inc.
I didn't mean having other Civs on your land mass (although that can happen on the smaller sizes if you choose more than the minimum opponents) - what I was talking about was a land mass big enough to have a few cities on it. My most recent HoF game, Arch, Tiny, High Sea Levels my starting land mass had 7 cities on it, 6 which were viable pre-Sushi.
I've just done another quick analysis, of course to be statistically significant you would need to generate 100 Maps of each type and average the results!
Map | Duel - Land | Duel - Sushi Resources | Standard - Land | Standard - Sushi Resources | Huge - Land | Huge - Sushi Resources Arch |140|27|569|96|1,432|168
B&S - Nrml Cnts |252|27|1,142|116|2,866|198
B&S - Massive Cnts |250|29|1,204|106|3,013|253
All with High Sea Level and for B&S Tiny Islands, Mixed in
I thought it would be the other way - the proportion of resources to land is much higher on Archipelago which should lead to a higher score? Will try and find 2 to compare but have only recently started using Archipelago.Does that mean that B&S got the same or even more Sushi resources while having much higher land? Because that would mean that B&S is far superior, as one could ignore the land and found tons of more cities on the islands.
I thought it would be the other way - the proportion of resources to land is much higher on Archipelago which should lead to a higher score? Will try and find 2 to compare but have only recently started using Archipelago.
I'll need to do some analysis but as I understood it the score for population is related to the maximum possible population that could be supported by the aggregate food production of every tile on the map (ignoring corps, supermarkets etc). This is calculated specific to each map generated.So the proportion "resources to land" is even better on B&S, because of the above.