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I thought about it and decided that I still want to bring the current scout south this turn. Because even if we do move the 2nd scout as you described then there is going to be a narrow band of fogged territory that the current scout can unfog by going S-SE - a band that if we left for the other scout would mean that it may not be able to scout out the southern 5th/6th ring of tiles by the time our settler is done.
When I found the turn we had met Mr. Cairo, his scout to the northwest of ours. He has also put 4 EP into us, which could mean we're his first - but this late he could also be switching EP over to us after having gotten graphs on his first neighbor (much like how we have graphs on Cornflakes and now are putting our EP into superdeath).
I still decided to move S-SE and was glad I did.
It appears that there is another inlet that cuts us off from the north, putting our capital very close to a junction in a number of directions. Suddenly the corn to our northwest becomes a lot more important to claim, as Superdeath may be able to cut us off from the northwest if we do not get a foothold in that direction.
With this new information I believe we will have to use the 2nd scout to explore like you described now and this first scout is going to explore more along the north coast of this new body of saltwater. I'm guessing we will run into Mr. Cairo if we continue this way.
2 scouts is starting to look like a very fine idea. With 1 scout I would almost certainly have pulled this guy back further to explore the southwest more.
The capital has grown to size 2 and our worker moved onto the pigs in anticipation of AH finishing end of this turn. Looking forward to favorable horse placement...
I could include graphs here again, but they show that Cornflakes moved off of the oasis tile and onto his farmed Wheat equivalent (5f1h) the same turn we did, which was to be expected. I would if he's doing a similar plan to what I originally was looking at, before you made me realize I didn't have to push AH to finish sooner. However, I would expect him to want to have AH finished this turn, as he would have been able to start improving his pig this turn - if he had one. Yet there has been no power increase showing in the ratio by the score.
Charriu - is that ratio delayed now a turn like graphs?
I thought about it and decided that I still want to bring the current scout south this turn. Because even if we do move the 2nd scout as you described then there is going to be a narrow band of fogged territory that the current scout can unfog by going S-SE - a band that if we left for the other scout would mean that it may not be able to scout out the southern 5th/6th ring of tiles by the time our settler is done.
When I found the turn we had met Mr. Cairo, his scout to the northwest of ours. He has also put 4 EP into us, which could mean we're his first - but this late he could also be switching EP over to us after having gotten graphs on his first neighbor (much like how we have graphs on Cornflakes and now are putting our EP into superdeath).
I still decided to move S-SE and was glad I did.
It appears that there is another inlet that cuts us off from the north, putting our capital very close to a junction in a number of directions. Suddenly the corn to our northwest becomes a lot more important to claim, as Superdeath may be able to cut us off from the northwest if we do not get a foothold in that direction.
With this new information I believe we will have to use the 2nd scout to explore like you described now and this first scout is going to explore more along the north coast of this new body of saltwater. I'm guessing we will run into Mr. Cairo if we continue this way.
2 scouts is starting to look like a very fine idea. With 1 scout I would almost certainly have pulled this guy back further to explore the southwest more.
The capital has grown to size 2 and our worker moved onto the pigs in anticipation of AH finishing end of this turn. Looking forward to favorable horse placement...
I could include graphs here again, but they show that Cornflakes moved off of the oasis tile and onto his farmed Wheat equivalent (5f1h) the same turn we did, which was to be expected. I would if he's doing a similar plan to what I originally was looking at, before you made me realize I didn't have to push AH to finish sooner. However, I would expect him to want to have AH finished this turn, as he would have been able to start improving his pig this turn - if he had one. Yet there has been no power increase showing in the ratio by the score.
Charriu - is that ratio delayed now a turn like graphs?
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