So, as I continue to try to get the hang of Noble, I find myself for the first time ever in what seems to be a really good position. In 1700, the situation is:
1) I'm top of the power graph, playing as the cultural/philosophical Germans (vanilla Frederick the Great).
2) I've got a large tech lead; I'm currently researching Steel, while other civs have come around begging for Calendar. I believe I'm the only civ with Gunpowder at the moment.
3) I've got a great capital/science city, cranking out 350-400 beakers/turn and 25-30 points per turn toward GPs. (Contains Pyramids, Great Library, National Epic, and Oxford University and the usual science and money improvements [including two monastaries]).
4) I've got the second-largest civ on the board, with some room to expand (on two small islands; I've got one city on each, there's room for one more on each).
5) My only neighbor land border is with the weak and puny French; they are the only other civ on our land mass.
6) Only clouds on the horizon: My military is smaller than it should be (3 pieces per city, generally; at least one gun poweder unit in each), and Montezuma and Tokogawa are both in the game (Tokogawa's the biggest civ, controlling 19% of the board to my 16%).
7) My civics (I believe) are: Representation, Bureaucracy,Mechantilism Free Markets, Free Religion, and Free Speech.
Right now I'm focused on building up the military at home while developing the newly-settled resource-rich islands.
I realize that this description is no substitute for a game file, but still: If I handed you this game right now, what would you do with it?
1) I'm top of the power graph, playing as the cultural/philosophical Germans (vanilla Frederick the Great).
2) I've got a large tech lead; I'm currently researching Steel, while other civs have come around begging for Calendar. I believe I'm the only civ with Gunpowder at the moment.
3) I've got a great capital/science city, cranking out 350-400 beakers/turn and 25-30 points per turn toward GPs. (Contains Pyramids, Great Library, National Epic, and Oxford University and the usual science and money improvements [including two monastaries]).
4) I've got the second-largest civ on the board, with some room to expand (on two small islands; I've got one city on each, there's room for one more on each).
5) My only neighbor land border is with the weak and puny French; they are the only other civ on our land mass.
6) Only clouds on the horizon: My military is smaller than it should be (3 pieces per city, generally; at least one gun poweder unit in each), and Montezuma and Tokogawa are both in the game (Tokogawa's the biggest civ, controlling 19% of the board to my 16%).
7) My civics (I believe) are: Representation, Bureaucracy,
Right now I'm focused on building up the military at home while developing the newly-settled resource-rich islands.
I realize that this description is no substitute for a game file, but still: If I handed you this game right now, what would you do with it?
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