Here's my new city of Sentenza:
As you can see, even with the Citrus happiness, I'm still with only +2 happy faces. I need to improve my gems soon and I'll need to quickly buy and improve the silver tile once my 3rd city is settled. Azza already has 2 salt resources, so i'm considering offering him gems for salt as soon as I get my first gems improved. I'll take a bit longer to improve my second and third gems, since they need BW, but I'll start building friendly relationships with Azza and securing a trade for later. I can cancel the trade if my 4th city goes by the salt as planned too. The early happiness won't make that much of a difference for Azza. Surplus happy is worth almost nothing in Civ 5, except GA points, which can be harmful (you don't want GAs so early, I'd think).
New city helped my capital, allowing me to work the 4 food banana tile for quicker growth. I think I'll have to build a WB after the archer, which means finishing sailing. Why? Because otherwise I'll have to stop growth from the capital and second city in order not to go into unhapiness when I get my third city. I don't want that. WB are disgustingly expensive in this game, more than a trirreme. But they are worth 4 happiness + 1 food, I guess. Notice that I'll get 2 food when the wheat farm is ready, since the 10% food on capital will become a full number.
Second city goes for granary. It has a lot of bananas tiles, so it'll get a lot of food from it. I'll probably delay the improvement of the bananas tiles, since it take so long and it'll probably just give me a hammer on the tile. Similar to my city center, I believe the bananas tiles are plains tiles - as you can see, I only have 2 food on the city center, not three. That's unfortunate.
Demos aren't bad:
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I have so much to build right now and so little production. I need workers, a WB, units and buildings (this shows the power of tradition - the free monuments are worth a lot when everything is so expensive)... After the WB, I'll probably get a second worker in the capital (and I think I'll try to buy anotehr one after I buy the settler). I'm only buying the settler for my third city because I have good unimproved tiles for city 2 and 3 to work (the 3 food tiles). Otherwise, I'd probably have gone for a worker buy first.
Techwise I see that I need to finish sailing and get BW. I don't think Pindicator is up for a rush, his starting land sucks and his demos aren't good too. I think he can be gunning for The Hanging Gardens, which would make his capital powerful, giving the food that it lacks. That'd be a good strategy. I can't afford wonders right now, so don't expect to see my building one.
Back to tech, BW is needed for me to improve my tiles. I have a favourable diplomatic situation that I'm the only one who met Serdoa, so any duplicate resources he gets will be traded with me, most likely. So, I need to improve my spare gems ASAP, eyeing a trade with Serdoa and one with Azza (Azza for salt).
After that, I really don't know. I'll beeline Civil Service for the passive food bonus and because it's a prereq of Chivalry and my Keshiks. There isn't anything interesting in the Tech Tree right now, at least for my civ. Of course I'd love some wonders, but I can't compete with Marble/Aristocracy/Egypt, so that's out. So, CS it is, going through HR first to start building Mounted units (for defense + City State interactions), probably Math-Currency next (Writing first?) and then Drama and Poetry. My tech rate will be nice, because my cities are growing big!
This is a pic of Pindicator's dry land:
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Regarding City States: Luckily, all the city states I've met have resources that I don't own (albeit 2 of them have dyes). They are also lined up pretty well for me to conquest them. Ah, if only city conquest wasn't so damn harmful in Civ 5. The closest city to me is probably the one worth more as an ally, due to it being maritime. But, I'll choose which CS to ally with through their quests, not through strategic placement. That's because I can't afford the gold to ally with them, but I can afford to clear barbs and the like.
The city states give me a choice of early Keshik warring without having to worry about attacking a neighbour (remember that my UA gives bonus vs. CSs). It's a choice, rather than a must, but it's nice to have choices. I can't wage war with them earlier, I think, because Horsemen suck as a unit, but they suck way more to capture cities. I won't have CBs too and I don't think Archers cut it. Besides, horsemen upgrade into Keshiks, but since one is a mounted unit and the other is a ranged one, their promotions don't match. I think they still give the effects, but not the upgrade path, so I'll be further away from March promo with upgraded Keshiks, which I don't want.
I think my position is pretty good. I have room for 4 cities (counting my already settled ones) with the trategic resources I need (horses) + exclusive luxuries - exactly the number of cities that get Tradition Bonuses. There's a 5th possible city that grabs Ivory too, albeit it's further away. My expansion prospects through war, be it CSs or players, also have unique happiness resources. So, I think things are looking up. I just need to keep expanding + saving hammers for only the most important things, while building some horses to improve to Keshiks when I reach the beelined Chivalry. I think adding Pindi's bad start + his Social Policies choices (aristocracy rather than Legalism) + his UU being early while my UU dominates mid game will make him my desired target when the time comes.
We'll see...
As you can see, even with the Citrus happiness, I'm still with only +2 happy faces. I need to improve my gems soon and I'll need to quickly buy and improve the silver tile once my 3rd city is settled. Azza already has 2 salt resources, so i'm considering offering him gems for salt as soon as I get my first gems improved. I'll take a bit longer to improve my second and third gems, since they need BW, but I'll start building friendly relationships with Azza and securing a trade for later. I can cancel the trade if my 4th city goes by the salt as planned too. The early happiness won't make that much of a difference for Azza. Surplus happy is worth almost nothing in Civ 5, except GA points, which can be harmful (you don't want GAs so early, I'd think).
New city helped my capital, allowing me to work the 4 food banana tile for quicker growth. I think I'll have to build a WB after the archer, which means finishing sailing. Why? Because otherwise I'll have to stop growth from the capital and second city in order not to go into unhapiness when I get my third city. I don't want that. WB are disgustingly expensive in this game, more than a trirreme. But they are worth 4 happiness + 1 food, I guess. Notice that I'll get 2 food when the wheat farm is ready, since the 10% food on capital will become a full number.
Second city goes for granary. It has a lot of bananas tiles, so it'll get a lot of food from it. I'll probably delay the improvement of the bananas tiles, since it take so long and it'll probably just give me a hammer on the tile. Similar to my city center, I believe the bananas tiles are plains tiles - as you can see, I only have 2 food on the city center, not three. That's unfortunate.
Demos aren't bad:
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I have so much to build right now and so little production. I need workers, a WB, units and buildings (this shows the power of tradition - the free monuments are worth a lot when everything is so expensive)... After the WB, I'll probably get a second worker in the capital (and I think I'll try to buy anotehr one after I buy the settler). I'm only buying the settler for my third city because I have good unimproved tiles for city 2 and 3 to work (the 3 food tiles). Otherwise, I'd probably have gone for a worker buy first.
Techwise I see that I need to finish sailing and get BW. I don't think Pindicator is up for a rush, his starting land sucks and his demos aren't good too. I think he can be gunning for The Hanging Gardens, which would make his capital powerful, giving the food that it lacks. That'd be a good strategy. I can't afford wonders right now, so don't expect to see my building one.
Back to tech, BW is needed for me to improve my tiles. I have a favourable diplomatic situation that I'm the only one who met Serdoa, so any duplicate resources he gets will be traded with me, most likely. So, I need to improve my spare gems ASAP, eyeing a trade with Serdoa and one with Azza (Azza for salt).
After that, I really don't know. I'll beeline Civil Service for the passive food bonus and because it's a prereq of Chivalry and my Keshiks. There isn't anything interesting in the Tech Tree right now, at least for my civ. Of course I'd love some wonders, but I can't compete with Marble/Aristocracy/Egypt, so that's out. So, CS it is, going through HR first to start building Mounted units (for defense + City State interactions), probably Math-Currency next (Writing first?) and then Drama and Poetry. My tech rate will be nice, because my cities are growing big!
This is a pic of Pindicator's dry land:
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Regarding City States: Luckily, all the city states I've met have resources that I don't own (albeit 2 of them have dyes). They are also lined up pretty well for me to conquest them. Ah, if only city conquest wasn't so damn harmful in Civ 5. The closest city to me is probably the one worth more as an ally, due to it being maritime. But, I'll choose which CS to ally with through their quests, not through strategic placement. That's because I can't afford the gold to ally with them, but I can afford to clear barbs and the like.
The city states give me a choice of early Keshik warring without having to worry about attacking a neighbour (remember that my UA gives bonus vs. CSs). It's a choice, rather than a must, but it's nice to have choices. I can't wage war with them earlier, I think, because Horsemen suck as a unit, but they suck way more to capture cities. I won't have CBs too and I don't think Archers cut it. Besides, horsemen upgrade into Keshiks, but since one is a mounted unit and the other is a ranged one, their promotions don't match. I think they still give the effects, but not the upgrade path, so I'll be further away from March promo with upgraded Keshiks, which I don't want.
I think my position is pretty good. I have room for 4 cities (counting my already settled ones) with the trategic resources I need (horses) + exclusive luxuries - exactly the number of cities that get Tradition Bonuses. There's a 5th possible city that grabs Ivory too, albeit it's further away. My expansion prospects through war, be it CSs or players, also have unique happiness resources. So, I think things are looking up. I just need to keep expanding + saving hammers for only the most important things, while building some horses to improve to Keshiks when I reach the beelined Chivalry. I think adding Pindi's bad start + his Social Policies choices (aristocracy rather than Legalism) + his UU being early while my UU dominates mid game will make him my desired target when the time comes.
We'll see...