England Turns 99-100
Woden got most of the big news, but I have a bit that happened.
Salamis is ready for its chop at last:
The overflow will 1-turn the Commercial Hub AND the accompanying trader next turn. Then I can build a builder (I hate saying that) or a granary - I'm debating if the final builder is necessary, and I have until t101 to decide.
As Woden revealed, on 99 I met the final city-state on the map, Bandar Brunei:
I don't recall the quest, but it was fairly doable. Three commercial city states! And Archduke/Emperor with 2 of 'em - no wonder he's spamming Commercial Hubs (I would too, if I weren't England!).
At the front, Sullla's offensive has all but stopped:
His crossbowmen have stopped to plink away at Ngaos for experience, but he hasn't aggressively pushed with Legions. I wonder if Cornflake's army gave Sullla pause, and he's waiting to bring up Knights to muscle through. Either way, it increases Woden and I's odds of reaching the Kongo capital, so I'm happy. I wish I had the money to upgrade my own archers now, but I have to save for the VA!
If there's a lot of surplus Crabgold, Woden, it'll be nice to be able to field 5 additional Crossbows to back you up, and then finally my own wave of knights after that as final reserves.
Don't know if I should prioritize knights or caravels, though - I need to judge the situation on T110 to determine what's more important.
I open t100 to the war declaration:
The archer goes ahead and plinks the horseman, but he's got a solid hill and some fortification, so I barely scratch the paint ("Horses don't have paint, Chevalier." Shut up). I fortify my own swords - I'm going to be very cautious pushing forward, particularly against an unknown amount of knights and with Japper's army on my flank. I need stay defensive for now. My final army set up:
Lots of chariots in reserve in case Ngaos start to overwhelm me.
And, of course, Woden already told you, but the Day of Reckoning has arrived. Sullla started the VA just where we predicted. He's not far along yet, though - he still needs to set up chops.
He has ten turns to finish it. I still feel good. He'll need a LOT of chops for 920 production, and the fact taht he hasn't done it already means he hasn't set 'em up yet. I don't think he'll have time, probably, to get more than 1 or 2 good ones, and I have
five.
Woden, Education is due in 2 turns, so you'll get the boost then. Losing Geneva's science cost about 8 beakers, which hurts - it added a turn to Education, and another to Mass Production. Good thing I have some science slippage built into the schedule - we're still on course for a T110 build. I'd be worried about my 15% drop in science, but Woden is close enough to Sullla now that as long as I maintain my lead over Singaboy I'm okay. Archduke is trailing the two science leaders, and Emperor is way in the rear. He just founded a bunch of new cities - he did what I rejected doing 20 turns ago, and built a bunch of settlers at like 20 turns apiece. I'm hoping that more developed, larger cities will bring those build times down and I'll catch up in city count after this wave of builders completes.
Time for my biweekly dose of pessimism, since I haven't done that for a while: I'm once again dissatisfied with how I've developed myself. Woden has leapt ahead, he's doing great, but I feel like I've barely improved as I've built first chariots (which turned out to be useless since I realized the VA was a larger priority) and then have been slowly turning out builders for the VA Project. Those are good reasons, I guess, but it's dispiriting to see how much everyone else has caught up and passed me while I've backslid a bit.
I think the root of my problems are my too-small cities. I've been laboring under housing penalties for most of the game now. Founding coastal cities I don't regret, but I probably should have done more to alleviate housing issues as the game has gone on. Tricks like overflow chops and trade routes have kept me competitive, but build times are growing worse and worse as my cities hardly get stronger. I need more population!
So, current plans: Finish the VA, a wave of settlers, then a wave of housing projects where needed, then shipshipships. Actium is building straight ships, since I feel like we're racing for a confrontation with Rome and I need more defenders in the Mediterranean sea, pronto. I've done okay so far, and I'm overall satisfied with my performance as a whole, but I need to do better!