Originally posted by notyoueither
Cat is doing what many of us would do, packing in as many cities as are required to make use of all land and to secure borders. Perhaps making use of some early camp cities as well (dunno, can't see them but can see gaps big enough for them in the core).
Cat is doing what many of us would do, packing in as many cities as are required to make use of all land and to secure borders. Perhaps making use of some early camp cities as well (dunno, can't see them but can see gaps big enough for them in the core).
And hey! -- I though this was a fairly spread empire! I thought I had a number of cities at 4 and 4+ tile distance.
Catt

You were in a terrible position. In your own words, you would still be in the ancient age if you hadn’t gone a’ warmongering to capture the Great Library and catapult forward to a respectable tech position. Even with the tech position, you don’t have the infrastructure to compete yet and you’re still in the hole one would typically expect at the higher levels, except it is the late Middle Ages instead of the early Ancient Age. It’s not hopeless, but if you think your position and my position in the game are similar, you’re
(and my position is far, far away from an optimally-played, or even very-well-played position would be).

). I've lost too, which is why Deity is fun. I don't know going in if I will win for sure, but there's always a good shot if I make the right decisions. Demi-god is somewhat the same at this point, probably because of the corruption and gpt problems (can make it too easy if taken full advantage of though).
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