BRC recently raised the question, http://apolyton.net/forums/showthrea...hreadid=69775, whether it was better to forego building wonders in favor of basic growth. In the course of that discussion, a similar, more focussed question emerged: if you had the choice between, say, rushing Sistine's Chapel versus building Forbidden Palace, which would you do? I put in my two cents. Then later the same day ( ) I found myself confronting exactly that choice. Thought I'd post the situation in a dedicated thread, to see what people thought.
Here's the situation: You are Wang Fred, King of the Koreans, caught in a scenario mid-game, Monarchy level, in which you are trailing most civs one way or another, but certainly still in a winnable game. You have been in a war that bogged down with the Romans, for supremacy on your (smallish) continent. To your east, the Aztecs and Germans have spread across a larger continent. Monty built the Great Library (I know, I know, it seems unlikely.) To your west, a larger continent holds a series of more advanced civs, apparently well along in their Middle Ages.
You do hold several advantages, including having gained the upper hand against the Romans, and having built the Great Lighthouse. You are also brokering contact: Neither Monty nor Bismark have established contact with the Spanish, French, Egyptians, etc. (And, what with Monty holding the GL, I would not trade contact, if I were you, until it became inevitable.)
Every civ but you is already building the Chapel. Your only hope for getting it (short of conquest ) is to rush it. Meanwhile, you have put off building your FP too long. Now, you have your leader. What do you do?
Here's a screenie:
Here's the situation: You are Wang Fred, King of the Koreans, caught in a scenario mid-game, Monarchy level, in which you are trailing most civs one way or another, but certainly still in a winnable game. You have been in a war that bogged down with the Romans, for supremacy on your (smallish) continent. To your east, the Aztecs and Germans have spread across a larger continent. Monty built the Great Library (I know, I know, it seems unlikely.) To your west, a larger continent holds a series of more advanced civs, apparently well along in their Middle Ages.
You do hold several advantages, including having gained the upper hand against the Romans, and having built the Great Lighthouse. You are also brokering contact: Neither Monty nor Bismark have established contact with the Spanish, French, Egyptians, etc. (And, what with Monty holding the GL, I would not trade contact, if I were you, until it became inevitable.)
Every civ but you is already building the Chapel. Your only hope for getting it (short of conquest ) is to rush it. Meanwhile, you have put off building your FP too long. Now, you have your leader. What do you do?
Here's a screenie:
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