bovinespy
Prince
- Joined
- Jan 7, 2004
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- 310
What do you guys do when you're stuck on an island with no luxury resources? My most recent game as Portugal (BtS, of course), it seemed like I had a good set-up. Plenty of food and hammers at the capital (3 clams, wheat, 4 hills, 1 plains iron eventually), and enough room to spread out and put down 3 more cities pretty quickly, all with good food and hammers. Eventually, there's enough room to put up 6 cities. I've got Roosevelt walled off to my south on the tundra, and no other neighbors. Pretty quickly, all my cities cap out at 4 population (I'm playing Prince level). The big problem? No happiness resources. The only one on the whole sub-continent was dye, but that obviously doesn't do me any good for a LONG time. I built cottages where I could, built coliseums as soon as I could, and also prioritized Monarchy, but I ended up abandoning the game in frustration around 1290AD, still researching Code of Laws (!).
I'm not a very good player, but I win more times than not when I've got a decent continental start with some neighbors around. The thing is, if this was a crap tundra or desert start, I would've bailed in 4000 BC. But this game seemed to have promise. Like I said, plenty of food, hammers, and (after cottaging floodplains) commerce. Yet I still fell WAY behind. What do you guys do in this kind of a situation?
(Playing BtS, Big/Small, Large, Epic, Low Sea Level, 12 civs)
I'm not a very good player, but I win more times than not when I've got a decent continental start with some neighbors around. The thing is, if this was a crap tundra or desert start, I would've bailed in 4000 BC. But this game seemed to have promise. Like I said, plenty of food, hammers, and (after cottaging floodplains) commerce. Yet I still fell WAY behind. What do you guys do in this kind of a situation?
(Playing BtS, Big/Small, Large, Epic, Low Sea Level, 12 civs)