I'm going to have to go with the majority here and agree that it puts a massive dent in replayability. There are exceptions to the rule, but not many. For example, my last game as the Americans, I got lucky. I wasn't near *anyone* and I was playing on a standard sized pangea map with little water cover and eight civs. The closest were the Persians and Zulus far to the south. However, I tried a game as the French and the first people I encountered were the Germans. I had scouted my area for prime real estate and was prepare to plop down a city in certain squares, but the germans beat me to it and completely blocked me in on a tiny peninsula. So I started again hoping to get better neighbors. Nope, Germans again. Two more tries and I still got the Germans.
I can't agree enough that this takes all the surprise out of new games. I know who I'm going to encounter and can plan ahead before I make my first city.
LR
I can't agree enough that this takes all the surprise out of new games. I know who I'm going to encounter and can plan ahead before I make my first city.
LR
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