(April 7th, 2015, 11:38)pindicator Wrote: How long do you think until we can tech all that? Looks like 12 turns for the worker + 5 for the corn farm + 5 to move and camp the deer -- so we need to have a tech that enables some kind of worker action by turn 22.
This is my current thinking.
Turn 7. We complete Mining. Begin to research Bronze Working.
Turn 10. Worker moves to corn and begins farming. Continue to work deer tile and build warrior.
Turn 14. Farm completes. Leave warrior 1 turn shy of completion and work the corn.
Turn 15. Worker wastes a turn moving. Grow at end of turn and warrior completes.
Turn 16. Worker wastes another turn moving into the forest with the deer. Work corn and deer. Build worker.
Turn 20. We complete Bronze Working. Begin to research The Wheel. Camp completes.
Turn 21. Worker moves into a forest to chop. Second Worker completes at end of turn.
Turn 22. Second Worker moves into a different forest. First worker begins to chop. Build settler.
Turn 24. One chop completes into settler.
Turn 25. Second chop completes into settler. First worker moves into another forest.
Turn 26. First worker begins to chop. Second worker does something. This depends on where the city is going to go really as he needs to be ready to begin developing that city immediately. Settler completes at end of turn.
Turn 27. Wheel completes at end of turn. Settler moves somewhere. Second worker is there to assist. Warrior should go as escort. It will likely leave earlier than this turn, ensuring he covers the worker/settler. Build another warrior to grow.
Turn 28. Switch build to worker or settler to receive the chop. Begin researching something, probably pottery.
I agree that the tech rate is the bottleneck due to the speed. This is fairly micro intensive and a bit risky, although not very. If we get rushed by Native America, so be it but they would have to stumble upon us nice and early and choose an aggressive opponent over another non-aggressive which seems a poor choice. There is not a really good tech otherwise. I foresee our biggest problem being expanding our cultural borders, so we may need to pick first ring only sites immediately. I do not see an alternative that doesn't likely cripple us in the longer term. Stonehenge just will not be worth it, in preference to settlers and workers.