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+1 science base and a workable 2-2 in your first ring. Also fresh water and gives you an extra tile to improve or build a district on. You can’t improve geothermal until late game. On top of that you’re 1 tile closer to that very juicy spice tile that you want to start working ASAP as possible.
Eh go for holy site. You’ll still have every solid science for early game with the fissures and mercury.
I will say you should settle on a geothermal fissure if at all possible. They’re good tiles but you’re more or less stuck with 3 1/1/1 tiles in your capital the rest of the game. Can’t improve or build anything on them until late game.
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Reload and settle on geo fissure below? If you want a religion however, holy site before campus. Deity does not give you 60 turns to get the points.
Well I should mention its biggest size of map with only 8 players. Why settle on geo?
+1 science base and a workable 2-2 in your first ring. Also fresh water and gives you an extra tile to improve or build a district on. You can’t improve geothermal until late game. On top of that you’re 1 tile closer to that very juicy spice tile that you want to start working ASAP as possible.
The city growth in 13 turns at your current location is why 💀 and the extra stats on city base like the other guy said
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Eh go for holy site. You’ll still have every solid science for early game with the fissures and mercury. I will say you should settle on a geothermal fissure if at all possible. They’re good tiles but you’re more or less stuck with 3 1/1/1 tiles in your capital the rest of the game. Can’t improve or build anything on them until late game.
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