My reaction when I saw you had uploaded this "yeeeaaaaaassss, love watching these, it has been too long since the last one." Even though that was less than a week. As long as you keep making Civ videos Marbozir I will keep watching them.
A quick suggestion: you could spend some time in your episodes to talk about the new unique abilities of your opponents, and what strategy you might employ to defend yourself against them or to better attack them. For example, Persia has unique Horsemen now, which might change your strategy a bit if you decide to attack them early. Either way, I'd love to hear your opinions about the uniques you'll encounter in this game!
Marbozir How do i install the mod? i couldn't find out how from your link. I had the same issue with the events and decisions mod you used a while back.
Marbozir This might be a good map to get an early compass and build galeasses with range. Take Tenochtitlan and you have a bridgehead next to Persia; peace out, take Persia's second city with a land army + some naval ranged coverage, play it by ear after that.
Funny how you upload a Korea LP right after I finished playing my Korea game lol :P, also can't wait to see you reck the AI with this beast of a Civ, been waiting since that Babylon LP
If you had settled one tile NE (on the jungle) you still would have been next to Mt. Kalish but on the north coast side. This would have given you a 4th fish plus the ability to ship food to your capital very early. The only issue would be that you would also need to settle a city on the south coast down by the silver in order to get workboats to those southern fish tiles, but you probably want a city down there anyway.
I saw the exact same thing, clearly superior than actual settle location. Also could always send workboats around, although that wouldnt be necessary as hes going to settle on that silver tile anyway.
Does anyone remember the good old G&K cheese of upgrading Korean catapults into Hwach'a and then just 1shotting capitals with them? (They kept their 200% bonus against cities if you upgraded)
Very nice, Kailash! \o/ It's a bit worrying that you don't have any other decent expands. Hmm... I'm worried that you will have to capture Panama city for another decent city. That mountain range, though... at least you're relatively safe yourself, but Monty holds the key to Persia. His heart must decorate his own altar!
***** Well, King Sejong did create Korean language called 'Hangul'. In addition he did this by doing anatomy. Can I bride about my country? Hangul is considered as the most scientific language in the world. If you visit Korea you'll see King Sejong's Statue at Gwanghwamun. Thanks for asking..
***** Well, to clarify, Sejong invented the Korean alphabet, Hangul, not the language itself, which Koreans had always been speaking. For many reasons that are too complicated to go into here, linguists often consider Hangul to be arguably the most ingeniously, scientifically designed writing system on the planet. Noted linguist Geoffrey Samspson called it one of the great intellectual achievements of mankind. Sejong introduced an era of great flourishing of art, science, literature, music, medicine, technology etc., and the invention of Hangul was just one of the achievements of his reign. He promoted people based on skill and intelligence rather than family ties, including one of the greatest inventors of the Joseon Dynasty, Jang Yeong-sil, who was born a peasant. Sejong formed the Hall of Worthies, essentially a research institute of scholars who researched many issues to advance Korean arts and sciences. Sejong also expanded, fortified and secured Korea's northern border, as well as neutralizing and subduing Japanese pirates who raided Korea's coasts. Sejong is also considered to be a particularly compassionate king who was motivated by his love for his people. He created Hangul in the hopes of increasing literacy among the common people, he abolished cruel and unusual punishments, he attempted to increase the prosperity of the masses.
***** thank you for your point out but who cares if it is the letter itself or not. Well great effort writing down this words. Sejong is a good person but I don't think he deserves all the achievement... because 'hall of worthies' people helped him as well and his father Taejong did influence him. What I like most about Sejong is that he created the letter for his people who were illiterate to write words easily. You know Chinese letter is hard to write.. ya
The kalish expand would be so much better 1 tile northeast. Still adjacent to the wonder, on the same coast as capital for cargo ships, still in range of the salt, all 3 southern fish, and the banana, and picks up 1 additional fish to the north. Lastly it leaves more room for an expand to the south
Persia's definitely going to be fun to invade with all those mountains. But look at the bright side, at least the mountains don't surround the city completely!
For a late game war with Persia, you might want to consider getting some helicopter gunships. They can fly over mountains with no movement cost and are pretty badass in general :D
Looking back at this your best option would be attacking Panama City seeing how it's only a maritime city state, then just waiting till the medieval era to get your unique unit and then just crush Mont to a pulp
devilmaylol You never learn..., that's the words used. I'm currently in the industrial era , and thats still the words. I'm not the thech leader though.
Why is the AI like double than the player in score, techs and population in cities from the start? Is this because of Deity? I haven't played a lot of Civ V, but I had assumed that with more difficulty the AI would just get "smarter". Now I feel like they also start with a ton of bonuses, is that right?
This is an interesting game already! As for your third city, you could settle on tp of the jungle tile directly south of the lake. It's a little close to you second city and Texcoco, but you should raze Texcoco anyway as it's such a bad city. You would then get the sugar, all whine, the wheat, the fish and the bananas.
Wouldn't the granary have been a better choice after the shrine (or even just before)? It gives your capital +5 food, which speed up the production of the settler (because settlers converts food into hammers) Anyway, love your videos!
Awesome. Low production in capitol. Also you wont have any garden available in any city looks like it so scientists will be delayed. Not that it really matters as Korea ofcourse.
Dzięki. ;) Modów da się używać w MP, ale wymaga to trochę grzebania w plikach: steamcommunity.com/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=233428613 Jest też program, który to ułatwia, ale nigdy go nie testowałem, więc nie gwarantuję czy i jak dobrze działa: civ5.jaiiderherr.de/
It looks like there are three coasts, 1)Seoul, 2)Busan, and 3) the pearls. The pearls spot is exactly four tiles from both Seoul and Panama City though. So its the tiles it could work wouldn't be the best.
I love this game, but one thing that always drives me nuts is the way the map script generates rivers. Look at that river starting on flat land, one tile away from the coast, and flowing inland to the opposite side of the continent! Sometimes it even starts them on completely flat desert areas, just magically popping out of the ground...that's why I started using in game map editor...
great to see you play as Korea, i've just started a game on immortal as them. hey Marbozir got a request for you regarding mods... sometimes you can use them via subscribing steam but other times i need to place them in my files in my ps...i'm crap at tech pc stuff, would it be possible for you to do a short vid showing us how to do it....pretty pwease pal
thanks for the upload, easy to follow, well it took a couple of trys but hey, i've now got decent mods sorted ... nice one, cheers. keep up the good work fella :D
Although I don't think it was a bad move to settle right next to the natural wonder, I'd personally prefer a city on the forest tile you first considered, in range of the silver. Then I could settle another in between the two wine tiles just south of texcoco, on coast. The latter would be my 2nd. Just IMO, to get 3 good cities off early.
Any reason why when capturing a CS worker, you click on the CS and declare war, instead of just clicking on the worker and declaring war with fewer clicks?
I totally can't remember if you can raze city states or not, but I feel like, if you could get rid of panama, it'd open a better third city slot for you...
Why didn't you work a fish tile first in your second city to grow to 2 pop before working the wonder? Wouldn't it only take 10 or so turns to get to 2 population? Doesn't seem like it would have delayed the religion for too long.
Andrew Ellington Earlier religion trumps that. The city has 3 fish tiles and will be a mega-city regardless as soon as Optics hits and he buys a Lighthouse there. He doesn't need to prioritize its growth at all.
10 turn delay could easily be the difference between getting a religion or not. Also growing expands is not important early especially prior to improving luxuries. You'd rather use the limited happiness to grow capital
Its finally happening MARB AS KOREA! Kim Jong Marb is here to Reck everyone (I apologise if Marb has played as Korea before and I just came afterwards)
You should consider taking the city states Tyre and Panama City. Because not too many AIs made contact with them, they won't really care you about you taking them and that way you get more cities for your empire without having to settle for mediocre cities. All youre probably causing with this is spooking the other nearby city states.
Marbozir Have you even considered using the NQ mod? Their single player mod adds much needed balance to the culture trees, check it out! forums.civfanatics.com/showthread.php?t=546881
Gabriel Moscoso Been awhile since I've seen this video but surely he still does this despite having no natural wonders. Also Surely Diety Ai picks pantheons quickly as well. Rarly leaving good ones (unless you meet a religious city state)
3 wheat tiles and no sun god???? 5 tiles of wine in range why not Oral Tradition? Was it already taken? Those two seem better imo considering even if marb GETS a religion he never focuses on spreading it. take the pridelands game for example...
Based Pharaoh These are not better than instant 10 faith from ONE tile in one city on turn 58. If it was a natural wonder I'd have to wait another 30-50 turns to settle, that'd be different. Also, obsessing over having your own religion everywhere is one of the big mistakes people make on deity. Taking advantage of AI's Jesuit Education was in fact one of the (many) things that won the game for me in the Pridelands series.
Marbozir Makes sense (also it was assumed that I knew you couldn't afford to focus on religion, I mean it's obviously not as important on focusing on other things like winning the game which looked pretty bleak at times as you know!) -and thanks for the vid marb! =)
Based Pharaoh In most games on higher difficulty the AI just pumps out insane amounts of missionaries. You can't counter them without declaring war, which is suicide in the early game if most of the time you are working on religion.
Shrine was a waste of time, and that library is a waste of time for a 3 wheat city: granary is the top priority. Gives you +5 food. As good as hanging gardens for you.
DanielCortezy18 Not really. It's because One with nature gives you instant +4 faith, while godness of festivals gives you +1 culture +1 faith from every wine, assuming you actually work that tile and let's be clear about that, wine has crappy yields, so you 100% won't be willing to work it over salt, wheat, bananas or Mt. Kailash even with this bonus.
Mt. Kailash doesn't guarantee you first religion at all. Any faith nw is not a guarantee of a first religion on deity, it's not even a guarantee to get a religion at all. Additionally, he will be working wine tiles only if he doesn't have any good tiles to work, because let's be clear, yield on planis wine totally sucks.
I, Sejong, approve of this series.
gruegoo XD
Liked! Glad we didn't have to wait too long for the new Civ V LP, Marb. Keep 'em coming! :)
I like the new thumbnail format. Looks real nice
OrphanCripple Thanks!
My reaction when I saw you had uploaded this "yeeeaaaaaassss, love watching these, it has been too long since the last one." Even though that was less than a week. As long as you keep making Civ videos Marbozir I will keep watching them.
Korea? Shit just got real.
A quick suggestion: you could spend some time in your episodes to talk about the new unique abilities of your opponents, and what strategy you might employ to defend yourself against them or to better attack them.
For example, Persia has unique Horsemen now, which might change your strategy a bit if you decide to attack them early. Either way, I'd love to hear your opinions about the uniques you'll encounter in this game!
Turn 0 save! (requires 3rd and 4th unique component mod, obviously)
marbozir.com/civ5saves/korea-lp-turn0.zip
Marbozir How do i install the mod? i couldn't find out how from your link. I had the same issue with the events and decisions mod you used a while back.
The Cyclamen actually i found where to download it, but i dont know what to do with the file to get it to work :(
Marbozir can you do a series with the advanced air naval and ground units please?
Marbozir I like that you upload savegames to give us mortals a chance to measure our merit. So far I failed miserably twice on the fractal Norway map.
Marbozir This might be a good map to get an early compass and build galeasses with range. Take Tenochtitlan and you have a bridgehead next to Persia; peace out, take Persia's second city with a land army + some naval ranged coverage, play it by ear after that.
Funny how you upload a Korea LP right after I finished playing my Korea game lol :P, also can't wait to see you reck the AI with this beast of a Civ, been waiting since that Babylon LP
Always excited to see a new series from Marbozir!
I'm so excited for this Korea game play
Finally! I've been waiting for you to do korea!
If you had settled one tile NE (on the jungle) you still would have been next to Mt. Kalish but on the north coast side. This would have given you a 4th fish plus the ability to ship food to your capital very early. The only issue would be that you would also need to settle a city on the south coast down by the silver in order to get workboats to those southern fish tiles, but you probably want a city down there anyway.
I saw the exact same thing, clearly superior than actual settle location. Also could always send workboats around, although that wouldnt be necessary as hes going to settle on that silver tile anyway.
What a thing to wake up to!
Does anyone remember the good old G&K cheese of upgrading Korean catapults into Hwach'a and then just 1shotting capitals with them? (They kept their 200% bonus against cities if you upgraded)
Very nice, Kailash! \o/ It's a bit worrying that you don't have any other decent expands. Hmm... I'm worried that you will have to capture Panama city for another decent city.
That mountain range, though... at least you're relatively safe yourself, but Monty holds the key to Persia. His heart must decorate his own altar!
>Korea
>Marbozir
GG AI's.
I love you Marb. You're my inspiration for CIV V.
I am Korean. Thank you for playing as the Joson Dynasty! King Sejong is one of the greatest king in Korean history just you know..... have a great day
No Know? Interesting. What did he do if I may ask? Korean history is not my strong point.
***** Well, King Sejong did create Korean language called 'Hangul'. In addition he did this by doing anatomy. Can I bride about my country? Hangul is considered as the most scientific language in the world. If you visit Korea you'll see King Sejong's Statue at Gwanghwamun. Thanks for asking..
***** Well, to clarify, Sejong invented the Korean alphabet, Hangul, not the language itself, which Koreans had always been speaking. For many reasons that are too complicated to go into here, linguists often consider Hangul to be arguably the most ingeniously, scientifically designed writing system on the planet. Noted linguist Geoffrey Samspson called it one of the great intellectual achievements of mankind.
Sejong introduced an era of great flourishing of art, science, literature, music, medicine, technology etc., and the invention of Hangul was just one of the achievements of his reign. He promoted people based on skill and intelligence rather than family ties, including one of the greatest inventors of the Joseon Dynasty, Jang Yeong-sil, who was born a peasant. Sejong formed the Hall of Worthies, essentially a research institute of scholars who researched many issues to advance Korean arts and sciences. Sejong also expanded, fortified and secured Korea's northern border, as well as neutralizing and subduing Japanese pirates who raided Korea's coasts.
Sejong is also considered to be a particularly compassionate king who was motivated by his love for his people. He created Hangul in the hopes of increasing literacy among the common people, he abolished cruel and unusual punishments, he attempted to increase the prosperity of the masses.
***** thank you for your point out but who cares if it is the letter itself or not. Well great effort writing down this words. Sejong is a good person but I don't think he deserves all the achievement... because 'hall of worthies' people helped him as well and his father Taejong did influence him. What I like most about Sejong is that he created the letter for his people who were illiterate to write words easily. You know Chinese letter is hard to write.. ya
That is quite the land mass to play on!
Cheers, Ivan :D
Thanks for showing us the mod! Totally getting back into Civ now! :)
The kalish expand would be so much better 1 tile northeast. Still adjacent to the wonder, on the same coast as capital for cargo ships, still in range of the salt, all 3 southern fish, and the banana, and picks up 1 additional fish to the north. Lastly it leaves more room for an expand to the south
Yes
Follow you on Twitter too. Just want to say that I really appreciate this videos and your work. You do a great job.
Persia's definitely going to be fun to invade with all those mountains.
But look at the bright side, at least the mountains don't surround the city completely!
Victor Viridian I think only carthage can settle that city
Victor Viridian If mountains completely surrounded the city it wouldn't be a city you would want anyway
Victor Viridian Speaking of Carthage, to bad he isn't Carthage
Joel G Korea is a much better civ than Carthage, but i would like to see some of the less played civilizations sometimes
I know, I was joking cause of the mtns
Interesting start. Resources are nice, but it's very cramped. I sense a dead Monty in the foreseeable future. Looking forward to the next episodes :)
I'm really exited for this series man but btw can when u meet a Civ show us ther 3rd and 4th component in the civilopedia
It would help
Hey Marbo love the new series, just wondering if you'll do any CK 2 playtrough in the future?
Sun God may have also been a good pick. You have massive amounts of wheat around your capital, as well as one banana near your second city.
Finally an interesting start. Conquer Quebec City, then you have your landconection to persia without going throug the aztecs.
For a late game war with Persia, you might want to consider getting some helicopter gunships. They can fly over mountains with no movement cost and are pretty badass in general :D
Looking back at this your best option would be attacking Panama City seeing how it's only a maritime city state, then just waiting till the medieval era to get your unique unit and then just crush Mont to a pulp
Those Barbarians are bullies, constantly harassing your warrior.
There was a lot of fish tiles, I would have considered God of the sea, but one with nature is good too.
You should go for the embark tech earlier than usual and just send your troops to that big empty desert south of Persepolis.
I've never noticed that "mostest literate" prior to getting Writing. That's hilarious. Is that in the vanilla game?
devilmaylol Yeah
devilmaylol You never learn..., that's the words used. I'm currently in the industrial era , and thats still the words. I'm not the thech leader though.
Why is the AI like double than the player in score, techs and population in cities from the start? Is this because of Deity? I haven't played a lot of Civ V, but I had assumed that with more difficulty the AI would just get "smarter". Now I feel like they also start with a ton of bonuses, is that right?
The ai starts with an extra settler, extra technologies, extra units, and free worker on deity. The extra tech and 2nd city add to score total.
LOL i recently moved to Panama City it surprised me to see it on Civ 5 I didnt know it was in the game
This is an interesting game already!
As for your third city, you could settle on tp of the jungle tile directly south of the lake. It's a little close to you second city and Texcoco, but you should raze Texcoco anyway as it's such a bad city. You would then get the sugar, all whine, the wheat, the fish and the bananas.
Settling to the right of Mt. Kaliash would give you another fish tile...
Wouldn't the granary have been a better choice after the shrine (or even just before)? It gives your capital +5 food, which speed up the production of the settler (because settlers converts food into hammers)
Anyway, love your videos!
Love playing Korea in civ 5. Science Victory ftw.
Awesome. Low production in capitol. Also you wont have any garden available in any city looks like it so scientists will be delayed. Not that it really matters as Korea ofcourse.
Mistrzu, czy da się grać na tych modach multi ?
PS: Gratuluję języka angielskiego, na prawdę nieźle w nim śmigasz ;)
Dzięki. ;)
Modów da się używać w MP, ale wymaga to trochę grzebania w plikach: steamcommunity.com/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=233428613
Jest też program, który to ułatwia, ale nigdy go nie testowałem, więc nie gwarantuję czy i jak dobrze działa: civ5.jaiiderherr.de/
Mountains w/Korea is always a good thing~
You are the man!
Yayy new Civ!
It looks like there are three coasts, 1)Seoul, 2)Busan, and 3) the pearls. The pearls spot is exactly four tiles from both Seoul and Panama City though. So its the tiles it could work wouldn't be the best.
I love this game, but one thing that always drives me nuts is the way the map script generates rivers. Look at that river starting on flat land, one tile away from the coast, and flowing inland to the opposite side of the continent! Sometimes it even starts them on completely flat desert areas, just magically popping out of the ground...that's why I started using in game map editor...
Those damn mountains
I think you might be set up for a tech enhanced domination victory.
great to see you play as Korea, i've just started a game on immortal as them. hey Marbozir got a request for you regarding mods... sometimes you can use them via subscribing steam but other times i need to place them in my files in my ps...i'm crap at tech pc stuff, would it be possible for you to do a short vid showing us how to do it....pretty pwease pal
milton1969able Well... I actually just made one, since it's a fairly common question. ua-cam.com/video/lcGpELuHE4k/v-deo.html
thanks for the upload, easy to follow, well it took a couple of trys but hey, i've now got decent mods sorted ... nice one, cheers. keep up the good work fella :D
YES!!! Finally
You need to do like. 16 civ game that would be fun to watch but I love Korea good luck marbz
I know you don't do it very often but taking a city state or two might actually be an option here.
So with the additions to the Dutch, is the polder replaced by the tulip field?
Polynesia can become almost unstoppable with the fish pond. Get 3-4 fish tiles, and your cities grow like fuckin weeds.
Oh my god, this game is already won.
it has been awhile since the last time you played as the Chinese.
I recommend the mod where you can build lumbermills in jungles and farms on tundra tiles. Not super realistic but I like it.
I wish you would do a series with Community Balance Patch.
Great videos I was wondering if you have any games where you go for a diplomatic victory?
Carlos Grubbs This one: ua-cam.com/play/PLHQyGGzRHYIazgWAlJqLPf8xZ_oyK8OvO.html
Love thy Marbozir
Although I don't think it was a bad move to settle right next to the natural wonder, I'd personally prefer a city on the forest tile you first considered, in range of the silver. Then I could settle another in between the two wine tiles just south of texcoco, on coast. The latter would be my 2nd.
Just IMO, to get 3 good cities off early.
Marbozir, do you think it's any harder or easier to beat Deity AI's on quick? Or is it just how you prefer to play?
great vid
Any reason why when capturing a CS worker, you click on the CS and declare war, instead of just clicking on the worker and declaring war with fewer clicks?
How does he do to look which resources exist in an area just by hovering the mouse through the land?
(like in 4:30)
I totally can't remember if you can raze city states or not, but I feel like, if you could get rid of panama, it'd open a better third city slot for you...
yesimbill they count as capitals, capitals can't be razed, so no
Freedom Ideology for days!
11:21 WORK THE WINE. WORK THE WINE. WORK THE-nvm
Why didn't you work a fish tile first in your second city to grow to 2 pop before working the wonder? Wouldn't it only take 10 or so turns to get to 2 population? Doesn't seem like it would have delayed the religion for too long.
Andrew Ellington Earlier religion trumps that. The city has 3 fish tiles and will be a mega-city regardless as soon as Optics hits and he buys a Lighthouse there. He doesn't need to prioritize its growth at all.
10 turn delay could easily be the difference between getting a religion or not. Also growing expands is not important early especially prior to improving luxuries. You'd rather use the limited happiness to grow capital
There seems to be no inslall instructions anywhere for 3rd and 4th componets mods is it unneeded
Just wondering, would you still record it if the random selection gave you, say, Byzantium or Iroquois?
Jhon Pittsburg Sure, I've not played either.
Marbozir Didn't you play as Hiawatha with Quill? Or were you Washington in that one, I don't remember.
Its finally happening MARB AS KOREA!
Kim Jong Marb is here to Reck everyone
(I apologise if Marb has played as Korea before and I just came afterwards)
Korea is Awesome. I had 2000+ science with 9 cities.
the mods arent working ? coz i donwload manually and at steam and no ones work
Awesome! I love the mod, but it always takes forever to configure game data when using it!
Why not +1 food from wheat tiles? You had so many tiles with that
The +4 faith is more beneficial long term. Plus on deity could be the difference between getting a religion or not.
I was confused on how to get the mods to work. Do you download them and add them to the Mod folder or do it to the DLC folder like with EUI?
Rev up those beakers!
When I am selecting what civ to play I cannot before hand see the 3rd or 4th unique component. Is there anyone else finding this problem?
You should consider taking the city states Tyre and Panama City. Because not too many AIs made contact with them, they won't really care you about you taking them and that way you get more cities for your empire without having to settle for mediocre cities. All youre probably causing with this is spooking the other nearby city states.
Yasss!
Marbozir Have you even considered using the NQ mod? Their single player mod adds much needed balance to the culture trees, check it out! forums.civfanatics.com/showthread.php?t=546881
Korea hyyyyypppeeee
What's the point of a shrine if you are never going to get a religion on Diety?
Early pantheon
Gabriel Moscoso In the long run, is it really the best option?
hills nathan he could get a religion with the natural wonder
Gabriel Moscoso Been awhile since I've seen this video but surely he still does this despite having no natural wonders. Also Surely Diety Ai picks pantheons quickly as well. Rarly leaving good ones (unless you meet a religious city state)
hills nathan he got a 10 faith natural wonder
Maybe conquer some CS?
3 wheat tiles and no sun god????
5 tiles of wine in range why not Oral Tradition? Was it already taken? Those two seem better imo considering even if marb GETS a religion he never focuses on spreading it. take the pridelands game for example...
Based Pharaoh These are not better than instant 10 faith from ONE tile in one city on turn 58. If it was a natural wonder I'd have to wait another 30-50 turns to settle, that'd be different. Also, obsessing over having your own religion everywhere is one of the big mistakes people make on deity. Taking advantage of AI's Jesuit Education was in fact one of the (many) things that won the game for me in the Pridelands series.
Marbozir Makes sense (also it was assumed that I knew you couldn't afford to focus on religion, I mean it's obviously not as important on focusing on other things like winning the game which looked pretty bleak at times as you know!) -and thanks for the vid marb! =)
Based Pharaoh In most games on higher difficulty the AI just pumps out insane amounts of missionaries. You can't counter them without declaring war, which is suicide in the early game if most of the time you are working on religion.
Yo Marbozir... I have a questione. Why when i play with infoaddicts and ethnic unità the game crashes?
Sorry for grammar errors
Francesco Maniscalco No idea. I've not had any major problems with it.
I think you should forward settle Monte. that lake will keep you protected because the AI is so stupid it will put all its unit in it lol
wouldnt sacred path(+1 culture from jungle) be better tahn +4 faith for natural wonders?
Jungle without banana would be painful to work :c
+Toreka Yim not after you get universities, but by then +1 culture isn't very useful.
No. Faith generating pantheons are almost always best because if you don't get a religion you lose the pantheon anyway
where i go to get mods
Where can I download it.. ????¿¿¿
Best Korea!
Shrine was a waste of time, and that library is a waste of time for a 3 wheat city: granary is the top priority. Gives you +5 food. As good as hanging gardens for you.
Science is important on Korea so the library is a good pick up, but yea he should've gone granary instead of shrine.
Could you just not pick what Civ you wanted to play as this time? I understand you've played so many and just couldn't pick just one
Where are you from?
Poland
HYPE
Also, you really should've gone Goddess of Festivals +4 culture +4 Faith> +4 Faith
DanielCortezy18 Not really. It's because One with nature gives you instant +4 faith, while godness of festivals gives you +1 culture +1 faith from every wine, assuming you actually work that tile and let's be clear about that, wine has crappy yields, so you 100% won't be willing to work it over salt, wheat, bananas or Mt. Kailash even with this bonus.
Yeah, for each Wine tile he has, which is 4. He was going to get get a religion first anyways. Why not get a little more culture?
Mt. Kailash doesn't guarantee you first religion at all. Any faith nw is not a guarantee of a first religion on deity, it's not even a guarantee to get a religion at all. Additionally, he will be working wine tiles only if he doesn't have any good tiles to work, because let's be clear, yield on planis wine totally sucks.
Fair enough.
So much PJSalt
Where a e you from!