I can imagine this scenario:
We set-up the game on December 1st and some poor team (it could be any of us) gets a terrible start position. I mean truely awful.
All they can see at the start is Tundra and mountains.
Quite understandably they complain, saying "This start is unplayable ... This'll be no fun for us ... Can we start again?"
This delays the start of play because we have to break off to discuss what to do.
Why don't we talk about this now?
It would be silly if we restarted the game several times until everyone is happy, but it would also be very unfair if a team that has put a lot of work and enthusiasm into the game (i.e. All of us) gets a start position that means they won't ever have a chance.
I propose that we set the game up a week before December 1st and everyone plays their 4000BC turn. This will be very quick because there is almost nothing to do except build your city, set Science and move your worker one square (and your scout if you have one).
This will also give everyone the chance to see their start position.
Every team should be happy to except a less-than-optimal start, of course. Anyone complaining that they don't have a cow, river, luxury and a couple of shielded grassland will not receive any sympathy I think, and for obvious reasons.
However, if somebody gets a truely awful start - and I mean REALLY bad - then they should PM all the other team leaders a screenie of it and if everyone agrees it would only be fair to start again then we can.
Of course, if the other team captains say "That's not so bad, stop being such a girl and get on with it" then the complaining team is stuck with their start.
Hopefully common sense will be used on all sides.
If we go through this process a week before the scheduled game start then we should be able to start on time with no controversies.
Any ideas, comment, criticism?
We set-up the game on December 1st and some poor team (it could be any of us) gets a terrible start position. I mean truely awful.
All they can see at the start is Tundra and mountains.
Quite understandably they complain, saying "This start is unplayable ... This'll be no fun for us ... Can we start again?"
This delays the start of play because we have to break off to discuss what to do.
Why don't we talk about this now?
It would be silly if we restarted the game several times until everyone is happy, but it would also be very unfair if a team that has put a lot of work and enthusiasm into the game (i.e. All of us) gets a start position that means they won't ever have a chance.
I propose that we set the game up a week before December 1st and everyone plays their 4000BC turn. This will be very quick because there is almost nothing to do except build your city, set Science and move your worker one square (and your scout if you have one).
This will also give everyone the chance to see their start position.
Every team should be happy to except a less-than-optimal start, of course. Anyone complaining that they don't have a cow, river, luxury and a couple of shielded grassland will not receive any sympathy I think, and for obvious reasons.
However, if somebody gets a truely awful start - and I mean REALLY bad - then they should PM all the other team leaders a screenie of it and if everyone agrees it would only be fair to start again then we can.
Of course, if the other team captains say "That's not so bad, stop being such a girl and get on with it" then the complaining team is stuck with their start.
Hopefully common sense will be used on all sides.
If we go through this process a week before the scheduled game start then we should be able to start on time with no controversies.
Any ideas, comment, criticism?
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