Mjmd is patrolling our lands with a scout and now moves up a workboat:

I want the fish off his coast to feed Lisbon. (Oops. Need to rename.) But his dotmap suggests he's going to found a city to split off Scottish Hero's corn and gain the fish. I would be unhappy.
I am a naturally unreflective person, which is why I read what opponents say about me after a game.
I'm trying to tone this down. If Mjmd settles for the fish off his coast, I'll probably have to let that city live. For what it's worth, the politics of this continent are super interesting. Mjmd has locked down half the continent to expand into. He's got to think that he's got a great future. TBS, similarly, has the absolutely busted Carnegie Library. He's already turned that into Pyramids and will shortly be popping more Great People. He's also got a great outlook. But he's got to be careful. That library does peter out if there's massive land disparity as I discovered in PB75. I don't have our whole continent mapped, but I've got to think that the difference between Mjmd's area and TBS' area counts as massive disparity.
I'm not sure, but I think the onus is on TBS to improve his position. I think if we were to play an always peace game from here, Mjmd would win out, although I'm not sure. All this to say, I'm not sure how Mjmd and TBS feel towards me. They each need me to not die to the other. I'm a natural victim for TBS if he can get a knight edge or something. Mjmd has a harder time. He could attack my cities via boat, but then they're hard to hold, and as I go to defend them, TBS likely makes gains. So Mjmd and I are probably naturally on good terms?
On the other hand, I think that Mjmd is currently winning our continent, so TBS and I are naturally on good terms?
This is great news for my Great Lighthouse trade routes.
I think my current plan is just "don't die," because both of my "natural allies" will eat me the moment it's profitable.
I did predict this situation all the way back in the pick phase. I said I didn't expect to get a decisive advantage in the early game (although with perfect hindsight I could've pulled off that accelerated Maya rush plan), and I said that I couldn't count on winning a late game race. Hence the midgame-oriented Boudica/Portugal pick. Time will tell.
My early game crop yields have never looked like this in any game I played:

I feel nauseous every time I check.
Mjmd and TBS have kept their borders closed to each other and continue to spend EP on each other beyond the necessary.

I'm a little insulted that they think I'm irrelevant, but if it means I'm safely ignored, I'll swallow my pride.

I want the fish off his coast to feed Lisbon. (Oops. Need to rename.) But his dotmap suggests he's going to found a city to split off Scottish Hero's corn and gain the fish. I would be unhappy.
I am a naturally unreflective person, which is why I read what opponents say about me after a game.
(December 19th, 2022, 13:38)Commodore Wrote: The plans that Nifflegrowl makes won’t matter much, of course, he’s going to expand, find a neighbor in a city site that’s tagged as “his”, and then spend a gloriously entertaining rest of the game locked in eternal wars of wrath and revenge.
I'm trying to tone this down. If Mjmd settles for the fish off his coast, I'll probably have to let that city live. For what it's worth, the politics of this continent are super interesting. Mjmd has locked down half the continent to expand into. He's got to think that he's got a great future. TBS, similarly, has the absolutely busted Carnegie Library. He's already turned that into Pyramids and will shortly be popping more Great People. He's also got a great outlook. But he's got to be careful. That library does peter out if there's massive land disparity as I discovered in PB75. I don't have our whole continent mapped, but I've got to think that the difference between Mjmd's area and TBS' area counts as massive disparity.
I'm not sure, but I think the onus is on TBS to improve his position. I think if we were to play an always peace game from here, Mjmd would win out, although I'm not sure. All this to say, I'm not sure how Mjmd and TBS feel towards me. They each need me to not die to the other. I'm a natural victim for TBS if he can get a knight edge or something. Mjmd has a harder time. He could attack my cities via boat, but then they're hard to hold, and as I go to defend them, TBS likely makes gains. So Mjmd and I are probably naturally on good terms?
On the other hand, I think that Mjmd is currently winning our continent, so TBS and I are naturally on good terms?
This is great news for my Great Lighthouse trade routes.
I think my current plan is just "don't die," because both of my "natural allies" will eat me the moment it's profitable.I did predict this situation all the way back in the pick phase. I said I didn't expect to get a decisive advantage in the early game (although with perfect hindsight I could've pulled off that accelerated Maya rush plan), and I said that I couldn't count on winning a late game race. Hence the midgame-oriented Boudica/Portugal pick. Time will tell.
My early game crop yields have never looked like this in any game I played:

I feel nauseous every time I check.
Mjmd and TBS have kept their borders closed to each other and continue to spend EP on each other beyond the necessary.

I'm a little insulted that they think I'm irrelevant, but if it means I'm safely ignored, I'll swallow my pride.
There is no way to peace. Peace is the way.





