Do you agree that the custom of restarting if you don't like your initial map placement distorts our view of how good our game actually is?
I've noted that I've become worse and worse about this. At one point, when I didn't think I was hot stuff, I would keep a stiff upper lip and play from normal starting spots. Lately, if I don't have a cow and wheat, on a river, with a couple of lux nearby, I'll restart. More than that, if iron and horses are not conveniently close when their techs are discovered, it's back to the restart button. Given that behavior, it's hard to say I can really beat Emperor consistently and Deity once in a while.
So, from a personal point of view, I'm running a test. Ten games, standard map, all random on Monarch. No restarting, cheating, or other Enron-like behavior. If I can win nine, I get to go up. We will see. I bet it's harder to win from bad starting positions and resource deprivation outcomes than we suspect.
Anyone else feeling guilty??
I've noted that I've become worse and worse about this. At one point, when I didn't think I was hot stuff, I would keep a stiff upper lip and play from normal starting spots. Lately, if I don't have a cow and wheat, on a river, with a couple of lux nearby, I'll restart. More than that, if iron and horses are not conveniently close when their techs are discovered, it's back to the restart button. Given that behavior, it's hard to say I can really beat Emperor consistently and Deity once in a while.
So, from a personal point of view, I'm running a test. Ten games, standard map, all random on Monarch. No restarting, cheating, or other Enron-like behavior. If I can win nine, I get to go up. We will see. I bet it's harder to win from bad starting positions and resource deprivation outcomes than we suspect.
Anyone else feeling guilty??
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