socrateach
Chieftain
As the Greeks, I have 12 cities in the middle of a crescent-shaped continent. The Egyptians are to my west, have about 10 cities, and are behind in technology and fairly poor. The Romans are to my north/nw, have around 15 cities, and are my scientific equals. It's right around 1AD, my money is very good, and I just switched to monarchy.
My border cities have temples, and both bordering civs are very impressed/awed by my culture. Now: Should I prepare and attack one/both civs, since I have GP? Or should I build galleys and hope for some newfound-land (not the one near Labrador)? I am open to trying new ideas/approaches, so fire away--and please give some detail to your approach. Thanks in advance.
My border cities have temples, and both bordering civs are very impressed/awed by my culture. Now: Should I prepare and attack one/both civs, since I have GP? Or should I build galleys and hope for some newfound-land (not the one near Labrador)? I am open to trying new ideas/approaches, so fire away--and please give some detail to your approach. Thanks in advance.