Monarch level, first Civ PBEM.
I normally play at Demi or Emperor level. So I may to unlearn some skills and off course PBEM will be different.
Settled on the starting position, which looks very good. I toyed with researching Pottery or wheel at max, but decided that writing at 50 was good enough. Unfortunately, too many civs have alphabet so I am prepared to get beaten to writing.
My 1st warrior explored to the south west, found silks and more importantly poped yup u guessed a settler. (Of the last 100+ starts I've had including a couple civs with expansionist traits, I don't think I've more than one settler.)
Moved settler 1. next turn my warrior found a wheat field, I thought about moving settler to settle near the wheat, but decide that getting my 2nd city established early was really important.
I continue explorering found the ivory to the north and a 2nd ivory to the west on river with a wheat in its a radius.
Meanwhile, my 2nd city produced a warrior (sent exploring) and a worker which started a road back to rome. My 3rd city was founded by the Ivory in the north, with a fish and 2 shielded grasslands.
Finally meet carthage around 3250 BC. It looks like they have researched bronze work, but probably haven't meet any other civs. Warrior code is 2nd tier tech, so I was happy to trade it to +55GP to Carthage for Masonry. Unfortunately, this means that my alphabet isn't going to be very valuable....
By 3000, I found Carthage borders. Well now I know which direction to expand. Set both worker to building a road from rome to the west. Hopefully I can meet somebody else and learn pottery and build a granary in Rome.
I normally play at Demi or Emperor level. So I may to unlearn some skills and off course PBEM will be different.
Settled on the starting position, which looks very good. I toyed with researching Pottery or wheel at max, but decided that writing at 50 was good enough. Unfortunately, too many civs have alphabet so I am prepared to get beaten to writing.
My 1st warrior explored to the south west, found silks and more importantly poped yup u guessed a settler. (Of the last 100+ starts I've had including a couple civs with expansionist traits, I don't think I've more than one settler.)
Moved settler 1. next turn my warrior found a wheat field, I thought about moving settler to settle near the wheat, but decide that getting my 2nd city established early was really important.
I continue explorering found the ivory to the north and a 2nd ivory to the west on river with a wheat in its a radius.
Meanwhile, my 2nd city produced a warrior (sent exploring) and a worker which started a road back to rome. My 3rd city was founded by the Ivory in the north, with a fish and 2 shielded grasslands.
Finally meet carthage around 3250 BC. It looks like they have researched bronze work, but probably haven't meet any other civs. Warrior code is 2nd tier tech, so I was happy to trade it to +55GP to Carthage for Masonry. Unfortunately, this means that my alphabet isn't going to be very valuable....
By 3000, I found Carthage borders. Well now I know which direction to expand. Set both worker to building a road from rome to the west. Hopefully I can meet somebody else and learn pottery and build a granary in Rome.
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