okay, Smartafart, take a good look at the map, I open an archer hut in 3950bc and i decided to move it north, I found a river and I follow it, when I arrive to the xinese they still didn't have phalanxs so we both agree that it was really easy to conquer, right?
I decided to keep going North and then I follow the other river that takes me to the cartaganians, do you see it the map?????
by then my archer was already veteran and the only defense of the cartaginians was a phalanx I kill the phalanx he produced a warrior the warrior attack me and and I destroy ed the city, (this archers was the one in 32,20)
by the same time I took another river to go North in the other side, the one Norht of seville and after moving a little more there is another river to until Leipzig, and there there was a Phalanx and is where I lost the chariot, I kept moving north and I conquered the other with another veteran archer (in the conquest of Leipzig),
the other german city was a little more north than Leipzig so it was really closed to the Russian city, that is the irrigation square in front of a lake that you see, after I conquered the second german city the a russian units appear so I just follow it,
It was a civilization left and I knew it was the xinese because they contact me in the hill 54,12 in the istmus near Shangai (the archer that is sleepingis the product of the meeting) so that is why I have a few archer moving east, that it is because I didn't know where to put where they where in the east,
I think that I have luckky rivers just in the directions of the civilizations aaand I began the conquest so early that I found the firsts cities without phalanx, also really lucky because I tried it again in another small map and I conquered it by 500AD
take a look at the rivers in the left side and how close the cities are in the right side (there was another german city north of leipzig)
Lucky I guess but not cheating
tell me what do you think
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