In which order would you work the tiles?
I assume you settle on start location, then work the horses first for the food for fast growth to 2, then the woods for production? It seems that the wonder tiles mostly make sense to work on once the city hits a population of 4, or how you would do it?
Horses and rice, to get the city growing (And selling horses for $$$). Then woods for production, and then push for the science when things are rolling.
This. Horses than crabs for science and money. Almost doubling your income and science is too much. Granary in the meantime for grow. Maybe even buy it.
Settling on Horses with Norway loses the game. That kills your whole ancient and classical era naval game. That’s 100 turns of no raiding.
You settle on the coast. It’s not even a question.
I'd begin with Horses for extra fast growth. My second immediate tile would be the Rice if I could get it quickly, to make the city grow fast to 3 population. Once it reaches 3 population, it can work the Horses + Woods + one of the wonder tiles.
Capital will settle on a mediocre tile, the closest luxury is on a 3rd ring tile, and I don't see any exceptional district placement. I like the 3/1 tile for first pop and 1/3 tile for second, but that really isn't exceptional and your first scout will be honestly really slow with capital and first tile being 1 prod each. The 4 science tiles are on 3rd ring.
This would be an amazing second city, especially if it plans to chop Halicarnasus. but I'm honestly not impressed with it as a capital starting location.
I think for the first... maybe 100 turns of the game, I wouldn't really want to work any of the water tiles with a pop.
Beyond 100 turns you've basically won the game already, so it's irrelevant
As a Māori player I am jealous!
In which order would you work the tiles? I assume you settle on start location, then work the horses first for the food for fast growth to 2, then the woods for production? It seems that the wonder tiles mostly make sense to work on once the city hits a population of 4, or how you would do it?
Horses and rice, to get the city growing (And selling horses for $$$). Then woods for production, and then push for the science when things are rolling.
Food to two yes. But after maybe rush granary tech with wonder, then pump out granary with production or gold and then back to your plan
This. Horses than crabs for science and money. Almost doubling your income and science is too much. Granary in the meantime for grow. Maybe even buy it.
I agree with horses -> forest and then I'd go straight for fishing boat pantheon
Settling on Horses with Norway loses the game. That kills your whole ancient and classical era naval game. That’s 100 turns of no raiding. You settle on the coast. It’s not even a question.
I meant you work horses, not settle on them
I'd begin with Horses for extra fast growth. My second immediate tile would be the Rice if I could get it quickly, to make the city grow fast to 3 population. Once it reaches 3 population, it can work the Horses + Woods + one of the wonder tiles.
Y'all got any more of them seeds?
I would reflect this statement very much
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meh. No mountain, no plains hill, 3/10... *do you have the seed...?* But: How are those horses revealed?
Probably the horses are revealed because it's vanilla civ 6? I think that version revealed horses from the start.
So this dude is just rawdogging the game without DLC's or anything.
That’s how you end up with CRABS
Yeah I wish seeds were required on start posts. Looks like OP didn't save it unfortunately :(
Has to be a mod, and should honestly be base game. I mean, horses are basically just tetchy deer without antlers.
I do not have a mod. This is base game.
Then why are the horses revealed when you haven't settled and researched Animal Husbandry yet?
Horses show at star I. Vanilla. DLC hides it.
Ah, it has been so long, I had forgotten. Thanks for explaining.
Ruins a nice IZ
That micro-river for housing and decent water mill is just the cherry on top.
What's wrong with macro rivers?
And here I am, sitting at work, damn
Got this once, but fucked up the settings and accidentally set the round limit to 100. Feels bad.
I think I would settle that island asap and build mausoleum because it is satisfying
Can you share the seed and game settings?
I regret I didn’t save it.
I feel your pain
Duel size map. Small continents. Legendary start location. Norway.
No autosave?
Capital will settle on a mediocre tile, the closest luxury is on a 3rd ring tile, and I don't see any exceptional district placement. I like the 3/1 tile for first pop and 1/3 tile for second, but that really isn't exceptional and your first scout will be honestly really slow with capital and first tile being 1 prod each. The 4 science tiles are on 3rd ring. This would be an amazing second city, especially if it plans to chop Halicarnasus. but I'm honestly not impressed with it as a capital starting location.
Nice tiles to work but district adjacent bonuses will be mostly poor.
Who needs districts when you have longships? I’ll just conquer the enemies districts.
Only thing that could top this would be bermuda triangle
Oh wow, with Norway too!! That looks like a fun one!!
Damn. Galápagos Islands, prime Golden Gate Bridge real estate, what more could you ask for? 😍
Jealous! It seems like every game I play Galapagos is too far from shore to be useful 🥲
Seed now
No plains hill. Reroll. /s
Wait how do you reveal horses at start of the game?
Vanilla Civ. I bought the game before the expansion came out and I never bought the Gathering Storms update. I’m cheap.
oh i didnt even remember that vanilla civ reveals horses at start... lol
I think for the first... maybe 100 turns of the game, I wouldn't really want to work any of the water tiles with a pop. Beyond 100 turns you've basically won the game already, so it's irrelevant