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Epic 8: A Compromised America

My fellow Americans. I have a confession to make:

The biggest RB event of all time...and I blow it. I managed to corrupt my savefiles after my first session by playing for a while past my last manual save and then playing another game over my autosaves. Sigh.

So, I'll be brief. I wandered for a turn at the start, and ended up founding Washington a bit north of the starting place. On a plains hill and in range of stone. Two food sourced and stone seemed pretty good for an industrious civ. I also expanded fairly aggressively to the east. I'll attach two screenshots (which I do still have). The first shows where the early American cities went:

[Image: earlyempirenc4.jpg]

The next shows the great American achievement before the Common Era:

[Image: washingtonpyramidsjg6.jpg]

Yes, we went for the Pyramids and finished them (with a bit of chopping) in 655BC.

In addition to the two non-capital cities you see above, I also founded in the southwest near the seafood and the elephants.

By the time the Pyramids completed, I must confess that I took a couple weeks off (hence the savefile overwrites) to figure out what to do next. I had copper in the radius of the city-about-to-be-founded in the screenshot above. I had horses. I had cities with food. I had troops being built up. I had the Pyramids. I had...

I had no idea what to do next. With such a big, productive empire early on, and with Copper, victory was assured. A conquest/domination romp. A wonder/specialist culturefest. A combination of the above with a "race" to the spaceship. Since I could do everything, I found myself not wanting to do anything.

When I finally got back to the game, I'd decided to finish Mathematics, then set the research goal to "Mass Media" and go for a true diplomatic victory. Mathematics would open up the Hanging Gardens. I planned to make Washington a model city: trying to generate as many great people of all shapes and sizes and settling all of them right there.

But it was not to be. And so I'm afraid this 1/11th of the American die rolls will add little to the Epic 8 discussion. It was interesting to see the very non-even spread of civs. Very cool to get something via real rolls of a die these days!

For comparison purposes:

I built a worker first, then settler (New York).

I teched: AH, Wheel, Mining, Bronze, Masonry, Hunting (for Elephants), and Mathematics.

New York was founded near Rome, Boston nabbed the copper, and Philadelphia was in the southwest (near the elephants).
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