There is also a Silver near his fourth city.
Gavagai, the God-Emperor
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I have to say just that: this is probably the best map ever.
(Revealed almost all of it due to a couple lucky map trades.)
A ruleset question:
"No using trade window to communicate (e.g. using letters or numbers in a way that could be interpreted something else than a real trade offer)" Does that mean that fish for fish offers are banned? Really want to tell HAK to calm down...
Fish-fish isn't a real trade. A fish-sheep trade might be useful to one of you though, so I think that counts as real.
What do you like about the map?
Completed: RB Demogame - Gillette, PBEM46, Pitboss 13, Pitboss 18, Pitboss 30, Pitboss 31, Pitboss 38, Pitboss 42, Pitboss 46, Pitboss 52 (Pindicator's game), Pitboss 57
In progress: Rimworld
The map gives every civ unique challenges and opportunities and allows for lots of assymetric interactions between civs. Of course, it isn't entirely balanced. For example, Furungy and Adrien have crappy land. In Furungy's case it is at least balanced by relative isolation, poor Adrien doesn't even have this consolation.
I have a potential to take over a huge jungle region in Segmentum Pacificus, all I have to do is to defeat HAK which isn't exactly difficult. However, this is not going to happen as Mackoty (accurately placed in the Eye of Terror) won't let me.
Really, this proves the point I made back when discussing Gaspar's attack once again. I didn't attack him, didn't pink dot him, didn't threat him; he had a lot of land to expand. And yet he decided to attack me despite I'm bigger in all respects. When playing against a human, you are going to be attacked anyway, there is no point in trying to reduce the probability.
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