Take a look at this. Yes, I'm retired, and ranting. (and I just woke up!)
Due to our "brilliant" city placement, of which I tried to account for each tile possible, we're missing out on TWO (count them, TWO) vital tiles. Spice and Gold. We just lost some extra GPT that could have been vital in the early game. Not to mention, our production cities by the mountains could be crippled by late into the game! There's 2 'foriegn' cities that we might be taking soon, and I included those just to show our city radii, something we seem to be forgetting about. No spice, no MOUNTAIN gold... and who KNOWS how we're planning to expand into the moutain range. Let's not shoot ourselves in the foot again! We got lucky with a Great Leader. But, did we even take into account the city growth? Did we even take into account how those grassland and plains tiles would support the mountains/hills in the industrial age, once we get rails? (That's +2 food for irragation then).
BTW, look southwest, and you'll see the Japanese border. For culture, PLEASE build temples and libraries there! In those two cities (we're expecting to get the SW city from the Aztecs in a peace treaty). Japan and Babylon have FAR more culture than us! PLEASE, before I rant again.
PS - Not to mention, we went FIVE TURNS OVER!. That would have given us THREE MORE DAYS to reconsider two eastern cities.


BTW, look southwest, and you'll see the Japanese border. For culture, PLEASE build temples and libraries there! In those two cities (we're expecting to get the SW city from the Aztecs in a peace treaty). Japan and Babylon have FAR more culture than us! PLEASE, before I rant again.

PS - Not to mention, we went FIVE TURNS OVER!. That would have given us THREE MORE DAYS to reconsider two eastern cities.