1625 BC
This game has me... worried.
I've still only met the Persians, having evidently explored in all the wrong directions. So now I am sending 4 Hoplites to the NE to find out who is up there (and maybe get in a little pillaging). I'm considering sending another 4 to block the chokepoint to the Persian SE.
I completed Literature before anyone else... no luck on an SGL. I'm not trading it to Persia yet, in the hopes of meeting at least one more AI civ first. Could backfire on me, but I really need to do multiple trades for it, as Persia is ahead of me by Masonry, Pottery, WC, and CB.
I'm circling back for CB at a 4 turn pace, with an eye towards supersizing Athens.
The only GW under way currently is the Pyramids in Persepolis.
What's got me worried? I figure Rome HAS to have met more AI civs than I have, and Nathan is coming up with all sorts of evil Machiavellian plans!!
So, I dunno, I'm worried about tech, civ relations, not REXing enough, REXing to much, not building enough military, or too much, or the wrong kind...
I am determined to keep to a pretty strict 3-tile spacing for defense, though, and will probably be more likely to build on hills than I otherwise would. I feel OK about that at least.
Suggestions welcome!
This game has me... worried.
I've still only met the Persians, having evidently explored in all the wrong directions. So now I am sending 4 Hoplites to the NE to find out who is up there (and maybe get in a little pillaging). I'm considering sending another 4 to block the chokepoint to the Persian SE.
I completed Literature before anyone else... no luck on an SGL. I'm not trading it to Persia yet, in the hopes of meeting at least one more AI civ first. Could backfire on me, but I really need to do multiple trades for it, as Persia is ahead of me by Masonry, Pottery, WC, and CB.
I'm circling back for CB at a 4 turn pace, with an eye towards supersizing Athens.
The only GW under way currently is the Pyramids in Persepolis.
What's got me worried? I figure Rome HAS to have met more AI civs than I have, and Nathan is coming up with all sorts of evil Machiavellian plans!!
So, I dunno, I'm worried about tech, civ relations, not REXing enough, REXing to much, not building enough military, or too much, or the wrong kind...
I am determined to keep to a pretty strict 3-tile spacing for defense, though, and will probably be more likely to build on hills than I otherwise would. I feel OK about that at least.
Suggestions welcome!
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