@Dhalphir. Offtopic about your SG.
Just some random thoughts on early development.
I could be wrong.
Early chopping is too nice to delay it. Instead putting hammers on worker/settler, you choose to build mine and not even work it after?
I think its wrong. This early in the game you should put Food/Hammers above commerce unless you are on some micro plan for early tech whatever. The fact you playing FIN leader could change it, but I'd prefer Food/Hammers anyway. And your new mine gives you 0/4/1 now. In my opinion, its better tile to work.
You dont need more warriors, thats fine. But you need workers/settler here.
Basic guideline I use on new map is goes like this: Worker>grow size2>Worker#2>grow size3>Settler.
It depends on current leader/map, but its a good guideline to follow, imo.
I could be completely wrong though. Sorry, if I'm sound like 'I'm better at civ then you', its mostly because I'm not good with english language. I know I had much to learn, and could be wrong often.
Anyway, its your game and its looks fun.
I could be wrong.
Quote:Bronze working comes in. I don't see any need to chop any forests yet, so I keep the worker on the hill building the mine.
Early chopping is too nice to delay it. Instead putting hammers on worker/settler, you choose to build mine and not even work it after?
Quote:Worker finishes the mine. I leave the third pop point on the lake tile for the commerce - we aren't in a rush for the warrior, so I don't see the need to work the mine yet. This is a decision I'm unsure of, please advise if this was correct.
I think its wrong. This early in the game you should put Food/Hammers above commerce unless you are on some micro plan for early tech whatever. The fact you playing FIN leader could change it, but I'd prefer Food/Hammers anyway. And your new mine gives you 0/4/1 now. In my opinion, its better tile to work.
You dont need more warriors, thats fine. But you need workers/settler here.
Basic guideline I use on new map is goes like this: Worker>grow size2>Worker#2>grow size3>Settler.
It depends on current leader/map, but its a good guideline to follow, imo.
I could be completely wrong though. Sorry, if I'm sound like 'I'm better at civ then you', its mostly because I'm not good with english language. I know I had much to learn, and could be wrong often.
Anyway, its your game and its looks fun.