I've had a look at your save. You did an excellent job on the Zulus and improved our position on all the other fronts. I don't think we are particularly weak on the Celtic front - we are certainly a lot stronger than in 1920.
I think you're right about the ability of the Vikings to move capital. We will have to go for plan b. Also, our space ship will be a bit easier to build than I suggested - I meant to say 33-8-8-1-1-1.
As far as I can see (and assuming there are no hidden surprises) we can win relatively quickly from both the 1930 save. So we have a choice. Do we choose one of the saves and both play it; or each play our own saves; or perhaps each play each other's saves. (This is assuming that there is no one else out there who would like to join in.)
What do you think?
Whichever way we decide, we may as well play the next turnset to the conclusion of the game. We may be able to win in less than 10 turns, but if not it shouldn't take much longer than that.
RJM at Sleeper's
I think you're right about the ability of the Vikings to move capital. We will have to go for plan b. Also, our space ship will be a bit easier to build than I suggested - I meant to say 33-8-8-1-1-1.
As far as I can see (and assuming there are no hidden surprises) we can win relatively quickly from both the 1930 save. So we have a choice. Do we choose one of the saves and both play it; or each play our own saves; or perhaps each play each other's saves. (This is assuming that there is no one else out there who would like to join in.)
What do you think?
Whichever way we decide, we may as well play the next turnset to the conclusion of the game. We may be able to win in less than 10 turns, but if not it shouldn't take much longer than that.
RJM at Sleeper's
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