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Gaspar, Lewwyn, et al go full Sartre

Gaspar, I'll give you a word of advice. Based on the current metagame of Civ 4 (founded by the most successful recent game, PB 16), that is, the metagame of metagaming the game, you should know that your funny way of raging will always motivate mapmakers to screw with you, only to see you raging even more, which, ergo, means it'll be even more funny for them.

I propose that, from here on, you start keeping a non-funny rage persona. That'll reduce the mapmakers motivation to screw with you.

Either that or sockpuppets... Have you thought about sockpuppets?

Cheers!

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On a non-troll note, why not settling on the stupid northern wine and settling the great city in the plains hill between the corn and sheep, like you wanted to? I bet this will work even better with what the warrior unfogs on the next turns...
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(April 25th, 2014, 20:57)spacetyrantxenu Wrote: There's no beer resource or I'd have given you one of those. Cheers! toast

You can take your little wines and shove them straight up your candyass.

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I hereby dub the plains wine the "xenu" to go with the Commodore. lol
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Hmmm. The grasshill is nice for the dotmap and it makes sense. And its probably what I would do.

BUT. What if we settled on the PH anyway and built a better city that will snowball faster and be more productive, than a city that will be more "efficent". PH plant gets an extra hammer, gets corn up faster and into our yields faster, we don't need to build a lighthouse to get that extra food from the lake.

I would usually plant the horse and sheep grasshill, but I think we should just do the PH which isn't as clean, but might be more powerful.
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To put this another way, how long would it take to get that corn farmed and worked and adding to our civ's yield if we settle the grasshill? 25 turns?
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(April 25th, 2014, 22:37)Gaspar Wrote:
(April 25th, 2014, 20:57)spacetyrantxenu Wrote: There's no beer resource or I'd have given you one of those. Cheers! toast

You can take your little wines and shove them straight up your candyass.

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(April 26th, 2014, 07:54)spacetyrantxenu Wrote:
(April 25th, 2014, 22:37)Gaspar Wrote:
(April 25th, 2014, 20:57)spacetyrantxenu Wrote: There's no beer resource or I'd have given you one of those. Cheers! toast

You can take your little wines and shove them straight up your candyass.

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Well played, sir. lol
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Nothing too exciting this turn. Worker started pasturing cows, warrior revealed little.




Warrior and growth next turn, resume the 2nd worker. Not too much to say. Would like the others to weigh in re: the city placements in the north, if opinions are had.

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Revealed plains deer in the north. Second warrior beginning scouting mission.

Demos for 23:

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