So after all that, everyone ended up with a different first choice. A couple of them are pretty surprising.
In turn order:
Happy to get my first choice, though it's a shame about 5th place as turn order matters so much.
The big omission in terms of gameplay is China, opening up the early wonder game for all to play. This works out well for Russia, which has a virtual guarantee of the first religion: very doubtful anyone can (or should) afford Stonehenge before then.
Conversely, Russia is a really bad civ to see for Gorgo, who must have been hoping to use her cheap cultural districts to guarantee early great writers. Instead, Russia's lavras will take these too.
So, let's hope the Aztecs can't conquer a neighbour early on this time and that someone does something to limit Germany's potential.
In turn order:
- Pindicator: Aztecs - did suboptimal's performance in PBEM10 make them the new flavour of the month?
- Cornflakes: Brazil - perhaps the Minas Geraes is just that good
- TheArchduke: Russia - solid choice if you want a religious game
- Rowain: Gorgo of Greece - strong on culture, but there are better choices for that
- rho21: Rome - alea iacta est
- Banzailizard: Germany - very solid, we'll see if they can keep up long enough to come into their full power
Happy to get my first choice, though it's a shame about 5th place as turn order matters so much.
The big omission in terms of gameplay is China, opening up the early wonder game for all to play. This works out well for Russia, which has a virtual guarantee of the first religion: very doubtful anyone can (or should) afford Stonehenge before then.
Conversely, Russia is a really bad civ to see for Gorgo, who must have been hoping to use her cheap cultural districts to guarantee early great writers. Instead, Russia's lavras will take these too.
So, let's hope the Aztecs can't conquer a neighbour early on this time and that someone does something to limit Germany's potential.