Welcome to the untamed wilds of Norrath
[PB66] Tarkeel and civac explore the untamed wilds
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Pre-game
Notable turns
I'm not going to do a full trait analysis this time, not much has changed since PB62, but that game did make me re-evaluate IMP:
Main benefit is that you really don't have to think about where to get the next settler from; any city (including fresh ones) can just freshly two-whip when needed at size 4.
Thanks Mjmd. What was that you said about lush starts earlier? :P
Did you settle on large or standard for worldsize?
Initial thoughts: That's a lot of resources. Sure, a sheep isn't a pig or a cow, but it's s decent tile. Hunting looks important here with both deer and ivory, and with three luxuries available already CHA does not look too interesting. Not too many hills, but 6 chopable forests. Looks like a commerce-focused capital.
Civac and me had some initial talks about what to play, me favoring retrying Spain on a better suited map, or perhaps Germany. This looks like the case for the latter. My thinking is that with 11 players, most of whom are pretty good, this is a game that might be decided late enough for Germany to really shine. While the factory is "only 1 tech earlier", that's misleading due to the Corporation requirement. Without a beeline you're looking at factories 10 turns ahead of everyone else. Riesengarde also looks enticing, and might be bulbed for early. ORG might not be mandatory with a standard size, we're looking at fast early teching and IIRC higher distance maintenance but lower max maintenance per city.
Had a chat with civac before snake list was posted, and we were interested in the following 5 civs, depending on snake pick:
1. America with PHI 2. Germany with ORG 3. Azteca with Asoka (SPI/ORG) 4. Ottoman with EXP 5. Zulu with AGG As the first (and last) picker it's always possible to possibly snag IND, so Nebby (PHI/IND) of America or Roosevelt (ORG/IND) of Germany.
We were just about to announce picking Julius Caesar and praying that nobody's interested in Germany. While America is good, Germany has such a fast start that we're not quire sure how to play it.
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