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Harm
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Nov 2001 time: 21:20
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I am a complete purist on any game with just a little room. That overlapping blocked out square irritates me to no end. But this may be why I'm having issues and have yet to win at Emperor and above. I've actually gone to the extent of abandoning my own city when improperly placed, losing the settler I had just plopped down...it's kind of sick really.
On really cramped areas I will overlap, but I minimize overlap as much as possible, which on a large portion of those games I lost shortly into the Medieval ages. So it seems I have something to learn from the Borg mentality.
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Velociryx
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of Candle'Bre
Apr 1999 time: 05:20
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If anything, I've gone even further over to the Borg side....these days, my first four cities are built with a potential archer rush (and sometimes Warrior rush) in mind, and to that end, they're three tiles out from the capitol, in every cardinal direction. After that, I expand to four tiles out to take advantage of starting border sizes, but there's always at least a bit of overlap in my cities.
-=Vel=-
EDIT: Often, the cities I found immediately following my core four around the capitol are indeed five tiles out, simply because my borders have expanded before the next settlers get built, and I can enclose more territory that way.
-V.
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David Murray
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I'm really beginning to think that any game which requires this kind of level of complexity probably isn't worth it unless you REALLY enjoy subjecting yourself to this kind of mental repetition for hours on end.
In fact, I think this thread has killed all final doubts in my head - this game is better off uninstalled from my computer and the CD put in some dark place where I will never be able to find it again, lest I be tempted.
c'est un piece de merde!
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gumbytech
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Hey, sorry to intrude with a basic question but these strategies cause me ask.
What are the pop numbers for town, city, metropolis and how does the defense bonus change?
Very excellent thread. This game is getting really nice.
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ducki
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This thread's been dead a while, but I'm new, so I gotta throw in my own thought, newbie-tainted though it may be.
Take a look at our real world.
There are cultural, productive, and scientific powerhouses...often surrounded by "bedroom communities".
There are - all over - epicenters that grow to massive size, often surrounded by suburbs for 50 miles or more...
...and odds are, they grew up much like some of you mentioned - as a bundle of smaller towns, that eventually "grew up".
It seems that a mixed approach would be more "natural" and organic, allowing for maximum flexibility, assuming you're willing to "delete" a town or two for the greater good, so to speak.
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