1) Angus NW, then N
Or N then NW - don't forget that that notch on the east coast NE of Angus probably means a 90 turn in the coastline (or at least it did both times on the Legos Major continent)
2) Settler to found Red Bricks, Merced to fortify there
Hmm, might want to consider sending Merced toward Farmerville after RedBricks is founded so that we can have 2 military units in the region to corner the barbs and their camp or to deal with the unhappiness in Farmerville.
3) Gaul E, then, NE, NE
Agreed
4) Conan SW, then W, NW
Sounds good - let's see what he uncovers first for the later turns
5) MercG SE, then S
Agreed
6) Archer SE, attacking the barbarian
Don't see any other alternative - also should move Merced to the region as stated above
Err yes, but not if it takes us too far west (at least until we have our ship ready in Panama) For me the most important areas on Legos Minor are from Angus's current position to the hilly area to the north as those lands are too close for comfort to our core area and also a possible future area of settlement.
The new table is good - the tan color is ok I suppose (I like blue but that is my favorite color so I am biased) - one suggestion might be to put the population in thousands for now- so 28, 24, 20 and 30 instead of 0,028 etc.
One concern re: demographics is that we are starting to fall behind in several categories - pop, GNP, Mfg Goods and especially productivity (which I recall we have led for most of the game).
Any chance that we can have another superimposing of our current map with the other civ maps within the next few turns?
Or N then NW - don't forget that that notch on the east coast NE of Angus probably means a 90 turn in the coastline (or at least it did both times on the Legos Major continent)
2) Settler to found Red Bricks, Merced to fortify there
Hmm, might want to consider sending Merced toward Farmerville after RedBricks is founded so that we can have 2 military units in the region to corner the barbs and their camp or to deal with the unhappiness in Farmerville.
3) Gaul E, then, NE, NE
Agreed
4) Conan SW, then W, NW
Sounds good - let's see what he uncovers first for the later turns
5) MercG SE, then S
Agreed
6) Archer SE, attacking the barbarian
Don't see any other alternative - also should move Merced to the region as stated above
the western coast of that new land is our primary interest, I believe, so I would stick to it as much as possible
The new table is good - the tan color is ok I suppose (I like blue but that is my favorite color so I am biased) - one suggestion might be to put the population in thousands for now- so 28, 24, 20 and 30 instead of 0,028 etc.
One concern re: demographics is that we are starting to fall behind in several categories - pop, GNP, Mfg Goods and especially productivity (which I recall we have led for most of the game).
Any chance that we can have another superimposing of our current map with the other civ maps within the next few turns?
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