Turn made after slight RL delay.
Workers have two turns left on the mine, and Suttree moves a few more units to Knoxville, making it obvious that he does not intend to let that go. Well, I did not really expect him to let it be easy for me now. This means challenge, and a challenge is made to be overcome.
8 turns left on Feudalism(cap made after ending turn), and the kicker then is the building capability that I can manage. Having whipped quite a lot already, it would be good to not have to whip longbowmen since they are more expensive. I will think about that for a few turns. Keeping my cities on a level base so I have a decent income would help. Nothing like a destitute treasury to inspire fealty from armed (and hungry) forces, eh? Barracks being constructed for the high purpose of xp for longbowmen.
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I will look into what I should research next and get back to that on the next update.
Workers have two turns left on the mine, and Suttree moves a few more units to Knoxville, making it obvious that he does not intend to let that go. Well, I did not really expect him to let it be easy for me now. This means challenge, and a challenge is made to be overcome.
8 turns left on Feudalism(cap made after ending turn), and the kicker then is the building capability that I can manage. Having whipped quite a lot already, it would be good to not have to whip longbowmen since they are more expensive. I will think about that for a few turns. Keeping my cities on a level base so I have a decent income would help. Nothing like a destitute treasury to inspire fealty from armed (and hungry) forces, eh? Barracks being constructed for the high purpose of xp for longbowmen.
![[Image: 2nqwuqg.jpg]](http://i41.tinypic.com/2nqwuqg.jpg)
I will look into what I should research next and get back to that on the next update.
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