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Old 10-31-2012, 09:41 PM   #20
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Originally Posted by britrock88 View Post
Babylon here. Our homeland is an interesting place. There are several high-yielding farms with population limits of 3 or so, there are some well-protected city sites, and there are floodplains. Unfortunately, many regions possess two or more of those characteristics.

Wanting to take advantage of regions with more obvious advantages (low population city sites, high-yielding farms without city sites, and avoiding floodplains), I decided to make an effort toward eastern Asia Minor and toward Israel. However, Warhammer in Assyria defended well enough that I decided it would be counterproductive to continue to war over Assyria or Aleppo at this point. I thought longer about challenging Pass's moves into Jericho and Damascus from his home of Egypt, as there is some medium-term potential to pinch him at the Sinai Peninsula, but decided that consolidating around my nearer city sites would be a wiser play. Warhammer did mention the advantage that cities on large farms possess -- when they are reduced, the population loss is not as great. I thank him for pointing that out, but am also immediately suspicious of his intentions in future turns...

(You're welcome for me showing my hand, you guys. )

Assyria will not be able to hold all of Asia Minor. Crete needs some space in the Aegean or they cause trouble for everyone. We need the Aleppo and Antioch city sites. I am a bigger fan of Babylon heading a bit further south to Jerusalem and Jericho. Its impossible for me to contest Egypt in Jerusalem and Jericho, and Babylon has a good chance of getting there quickly through Syria.

Also, in the interest of fairness, I would be concerned about me moving around the north flank. That can cause Babylon some issues later in the game. I pushed a bit, but wanted to see what you would do in the N. Levant, if you pushed more, I was going to make a much more concerted effort in the area (Adv. Civ is not a war game).

As the player of Egypt in the first FOFC game, I have no business being in the Levant cities. Egypt is way too strong if they can get a foothold there (of course with no Babylon in that game, that was a HUGE factor in me taking Egypt).
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