Just one more thing I will mention.
There is a fair amount of unsettled, valuable land offshore. If you feel pressed for space, make exploration a top priority.
After placing all the starting locations, I sometimes added valuable land off the coast of those who I felt may have gotten less then desirable starts.
The "formula" (not a hard equation but rather my mental choices) for balancing this map was pretty complex. Instead of approaching it from "every civ gets 5 resources, 50 squares to work with, etc...) I incorporated many factors in unequal proportion.
Viking's spot is a good example. Lots of land, but not that many resources, and of those there is hardly no variety.
Some civs have comparatively less land, but perhaps more rivers, resources, etc...
I am sure before the game is over I will hear more complaints, but in the end remember, we were assigned spots randomly, so in that respect it is fair. Also keep in mind that the difference between the "best spot" and the "worst spot" should be relatively small (at least in my opinion, I am sure some will disagree).
There is a fair amount of unsettled, valuable land offshore. If you feel pressed for space, make exploration a top priority.
After placing all the starting locations, I sometimes added valuable land off the coast of those who I felt may have gotten less then desirable starts.
The "formula" (not a hard equation but rather my mental choices) for balancing this map was pretty complex. Instead of approaching it from "every civ gets 5 resources, 50 squares to work with, etc...) I incorporated many factors in unequal proportion.
Viking's spot is a good example. Lots of land, but not that many resources, and of those there is hardly no variety.
Some civs have comparatively less land, but perhaps more rivers, resources, etc...
I am sure before the game is over I will hear more complaints, but in the end remember, we were assigned spots randomly, so in that respect it is fair. Also keep in mind that the difference between the "best spot" and the "worst spot" should be relatively small (at least in my opinion, I am sure some will disagree).
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