Excellent strategy, Ralph. I've never bothered to do the palace jump, mainly because it seemed like a bother and I have a romantic attachment to my original city. But the way you did it - racking up workers who made up for the pop loss - is probably enough to make me do the pragmatic thing in my next game.
Theseus, the different views on tech trading is why I keep asking questions - it never occurred to me that we may actually have some options again. I can't wait to actually consider researching in the ancient era again. My early game had become extremely rigid strategically, so I've been screwing around the last few games with pacifism, but it seems hopeless on Emperor. I then tried to go back to warmongering, but building temples first. No dice - by the time my bowmen were ready, the other guys had plenty of swords. So much for creative experimentation. It's back to warriors and settlers until I run into borders, then barracks and UUs until I'm ready to attack. (At least until they make 1.21 available for Macs.)
Theseus, the different views on tech trading is why I keep asking questions - it never occurred to me that we may actually have some options again. I can't wait to actually consider researching in the ancient era again. My early game had become extremely rigid strategically, so I've been screwing around the last few games with pacifism, but it seems hopeless on Emperor. I then tried to go back to warmongering, but building temples first. No dice - by the time my bowmen were ready, the other guys had plenty of swords. So much for creative experimentation. It's back to warriors and settlers until I run into borders, then barracks and UUs until I'm ready to attack. (At least until they make 1.21 available for Macs.)
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