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  • 2590 BC Orders, Report and Discussion

    Since it is the weekend, we may get the save back more quickly than normal - so post your thoughts and orders here.

    Unit Orders:
    Visigoth Slaves (oliverfa) - Building Road
    Madrid Spearman - E (returning to Madrid)

    TEG (Togas) - E
    Magyar Warriors (pikesfan) - NE
    Madrid Expedition (Crousto) - S

    Pamplona Warrior - S
    Bulgar Warrior - E

    Togas - will we be taking volunteers for unit commanders of these two latest units? Or perhaps just whichever one is to be used for the goodie hut and exploration?
    Last edited by Hot Mustard; January 12, 2003, 19:00.

  • #2
    Here are two options for the Goodie Hut:

    1) The Bulgar warriors head directly for it - popping it in 2 turns. In this scenario, we would either have to use an entertainer in Pamplona until the Bulgars arrive, or perhaps divert the Pamplona warriors to be garrison unit.

    2) Send the Bulgars back to Pamplona as planned. Send the Pamplona Warriors to the hut - popping it in 3 turns. In this scenario, we would be leaving behind some unexplored valley, and I would suggest TEG be moved E this turn to compensate.

    I would prefer 2), and the Pamplona warriors have a much greater chance to survive a barbarian attack, should the hut release some, and may become a veteran.

    Thoughts?

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    • #3
      If 1, dont forget to switch the Madrid settler to temple next turn.
      Statistical anomaly.
      The only thing necessary for the triumph of evil is for good men to do nothing.

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      • #4
        When is Pamplona going to produce settlers?

        I prefer option #2 so we don't waste the Madrid settler and we can get a city near the horses or the silk.

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        • #5
          It is very important to keep the growth rythm of Pamplona. The sooner our population grows the better, because it will help us have an edge over the other civs or at least don't lose the race. To have an entertainer in Pamplona even just for one turn is a luxury we cannot permit ourselves to have. So, I recommend 2.
          "Never trust a man who puts your profit before his own profit." - Grand Nagus Zek, Star Trek Deep Space Nine, episode 11
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          • #6
            From our Lord Togas in the 2630BC thread...
            Pamplona grows in 3 turns and the warriors are 3 moves away, which was a slip up on my part. We may want to delay the growth of Pamplona 1 turn by micromanaging the workers the next two turns.
            Actually, I miscalculated that the irrigation would not take effect until next turn , but Señor Dejon is right. I ran through a scenario to check, and the timing for the Bulgar Warriors still does prevent civil disorder

            From Señor Dejon in the 2630BC thread...
            Now that the first cow is irrigated, switching the workers to the irrigated cow and gold mountain changes Pamplona's growth to 8 turns away, and would give us Writing in 13 turns.
            Thank you for keeping me informed, Señor Dejon. As I said before, I would only want to consider doing it when the city becomes size 3, but I would like to know if anyone is concerned about the research rate enough to slow Pamplona a little. Obviously, it still knocks 6 turns (if we are at 19 turns now ) off the time horizon for the discovery of Writing... which is a plus, but how does it weigh in against other priorities? It would subtract 1 food and 1 shield from Pamplona's production.

            From Senor Pikesfan Point...
            When is Pamplona going to produce settlers?
            The next queue for Pamplona is to be settlers, and if we go the root of utilizing the forest tile instead of Gold Mountain, they would be ready to go in the year 2150 BC (unescorted, I presume ).
            "The dogmas of the quiet past are inadequate to the stormy present. The occasion is piled high with difficulty, and we must rise with the occasion. As our case is new, so we must think anew and act anew. We must disenthrall ourselves, and then we shall save our country." -- Abraham Lincoln

            "Generations to come will scarce believe that such a one as this ever, in flesh and blood, walked upon this earth." -- Albert Einstein, in regards to Mohandis Gandhi

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            • #7
              The new goody hut : I'd go for option 2 too.
              My orders for Madrid expedition : south
              "Great artists have no country."
              -Alfred de Musset

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              • #8
                Originally posted by ruby_maser
                Thank you for keeping me informed, Señor Dejon. As I said before, I would only want to consider doing it when the city becomes size 3, but I would like to know if anyone is concerned about the research rate enough to slow Pamplona a little. Obviously, it still knocks 6 turns (if we are at 19 turns now ) off the time horizon for the discovery of Writing... which is a plus, but how does it weigh in against other priorities? It would subtract 1 food and 1 shield from Pamplona's production.
                The quicker Spain grows, the quicker its research rate would also do. I consider that a lower research rate now will pay with a much higher research rate later. For this reason my sugestion about that would be to consider growth as a priority.

                Of course this would change if it was a justified interest of getting Writing earlier.
                "Never trust a man who puts your profit before his own profit." - Grand Nagus Zek, Star Trek Deep Space Nine, episode 11
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                • #9
                  Señor Dejon, could you check the F7 screen to see if anyone has begun to build a Wonder of the World.

                  I don't know if it is standard each turn, but it would be helpful to know if other teams have begun any great Projects.
                  "The dogmas of the quiet past are inadequate to the stormy present. The occasion is piled high with difficulty, and we must rise with the occasion. As our case is new, so we must think anew and act anew. We must disenthrall ourselves, and then we shall save our country." -- Abraham Lincoln

                  "Generations to come will scarce believe that such a one as this ever, in flesh and blood, walked upon this earth." -- Albert Einstein, in regards to Mohandis Gandhi

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                  • #10
                    Let' go Option 2. Move the Bulgers back E, E, N.

                    Move the Pamplona group SW towards the Goodie Hut.

                    Move TEG SE to clear out a bit more black, then we move back towards that new range on the coast.


                    Also, I am leaving shortly for another round of NFL playoffs, and then Poker Night at my brother's pad. If the save comes in this afternoon Dejon has my permission to handle it. I'll check online from my brother's place between games to see if there's any issues.

                    --Togas
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                    • #11
                      Originally posted by Togas
                      Let' go Option 2. Move the Bulgers back E, E, N.

                      Move the Pamplona group SW towards the Goodie Hut.

                      Move TEG SE to clear out a bit more black, then we move back towards that new range on the coast.


                      Also, I am leaving shortly for another round of NFL playoffs, and then Poker Night at my brother's pad. If the save comes in this afternoon Dejon has my permission to handle it. I'll check online from my brother's place between games to see if there's any issues.

                      --Togas
                      Okay, noted. Have a good time.

                      Just in case you didn't realize - moving TEG SE will leave one (annoying) dark spot in the valley. Moving E will uncover it. While we can determine the terrain of the spot, we wouldn't be able to see it held a precious resource or hut.

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                      • #12
                        That's fine. Let's move TEG EAST to clear out all of the black, and then send them back to their regular coastal scouting duties.

                        --Togas
                        Greatest Moments in ISDG chat:"(12/02/2003) <notyoueither> the moon is blue. hell is cold. quote me, but i agree with ET. "
                        Member of the Mercenary Team in the Civ 4 Team Democracy Game.
                        Former Consul for the Apolyton C3C Intersite Tournament Team.
                        Heir to the lost throne of Spain of the Roleplay Team in the PTW Democracy Multiplayer Team Game.

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                        • #13
                          2590 BC Report

                          2590 BC Report

                          TEG - E - uncovered heart of valley
                          Madrid Expedition - S - nothing exciting
                          Bulgars - E (toward Pamplona)
                          Pamplona Warrios - S (towards Hut)

                          AND ...

                          Magyars - NE - uncovered ANOTHER GOODIE HUT!

                          We'll uncover both in 2 turns!

                          Military Advisor
                          Strong compared to GoW, Lux
                          Average compared to ND

                          Science
                          Writing in 18 turns (Slider on 90%)

                          Scores
                          Lego has moved past us into Second.

                          Demographics
                          Madrid is no longer the top city and we have slipped to 5th in GNP and Productivity. GS has a size 4 city.

                          World Map
                          Demographics
                          Madrid
                          Pamplona
                          Scores

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                          • #14
                            If you have a settler that is on it's way to a new site, can you get a settler from a Goodie Hut?

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                            • #15
                              Originally posted by E_T
                              If you have a settler that is on it's way to a new site, can you get a settler from a Goodie Hut?
                              IIRC, you cannot get one if you have one already built and moving to a location

                              Is there anything that Madrid could build that costs more than a settler at this point? And if so, would we want to delay?
                              "The dogmas of the quiet past are inadequate to the stormy present. The occasion is piled high with difficulty, and we must rise with the occasion. As our case is new, so we must think anew and act anew. We must disenthrall ourselves, and then we shall save our country." -- Abraham Lincoln

                              "Generations to come will scarce believe that such a one as this ever, in flesh and blood, walked upon this earth." -- Albert Einstein, in regards to Mohandis Gandhi

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