If you take my approach, the solution requires you to take over a city there and then expand on those borders at will. These 'new borders' would not connect to your original cities of course. Think of taking over the city as 'establishing a base of operations.'
If you take SITS's approach, you'd merely need to found your city a few tiles back away from the current civ's borders ... and if his borders are quite large, it means he has quite a bit of power and SHOULDN'T have to tolerate your founding cities so closely on top of him ... and vice versa.
If you take SITS's approach, you'd merely need to found your city a few tiles back away from the current civ's borders ... and if his borders are quite large, it means he has quite a bit of power and SHOULDN'T have to tolerate your founding cities so closely on top of him ... and vice versa.
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