Actual the texture is relatively good In regard to the water being the key you fail to realize neither is more important. Without land/soil there is no nutrition being being gained.. I have lived in Egypt literally and studied at a high ranking international school there 3rd in 10 top international schools (Cairo American College grades k-12), Anyway their soils is far more different than you think. It is extremely rich in minerals. Egypt is not all desert as depicted in movies and tv or as read in books. There are vast majorities of grass land that is never shown on screen that are not close to the Nile or Mediterranean yet half a days walk approx. Sure it's a different world now than it was 2000+ yrs ago but the Nile was used for trade more than farming. fruit and veggies where not a top source yet meat was abundant. They actually transported water to crops more than farming right along the Nile. Not to mention that most of their fruits and vegetables were imported by trade from surrounding areas, Ethiopia Nigeria Kenya and Israel. Egypt was more stone quarries that made trade valuable ( lime stone, granite, marble). Just a little true history lesson that you wont learn unless you have lived there (not visited but lived). In reality the game is relatively accurate to a fault with farming. The only card up their sleeve was called "trade." The Nile floods yes, but not as you think or where you believe. Flood waters are completely gone withing a month. Not making fun of you or anything but just wanted to correct you on you statement. No offense what so ever meant.