Well first off, I wasn't directing my comments at any specific person. Just at the notion that Napoleon sucks as a leader.
When I said high quality I probably should have said high experience, because yes I meant using aggressive/barracks/civics to get experienced troops.
I agree that all things being equal it's better to get the high-tech units than settle for low-tech units, even if they're elite low-tech units. But my argument is that all things are not equal, because Napoleon is not good at research and will have a hard time keeping up with other leaders that are. If you're going to be behind in tech no matter what, then I think building lots of highly-experienced but low-tech units is a good strategy to pursue.
I don't see the case for Napoleon being weak in health. Unless I'm missing something Napoleon's health is just as good as every leader in the game that isn't expansive.
As for money, yes it's an issue. But if you're not trying to win the tech race and insisting on keeping your tech slider at 90%, you can get by. There are plenty of wonders that can help. Likewise city improvements, improvements that your production-heavy cities will be able to build quickly. And of course you can always take someone else's money...
When I said high quality I probably should have said high experience, because yes I meant using aggressive/barracks/civics to get experienced troops.
I agree that all things being equal it's better to get the high-tech units than settle for low-tech units, even if they're elite low-tech units. But my argument is that all things are not equal, because Napoleon is not good at research and will have a hard time keeping up with other leaders that are. If you're going to be behind in tech no matter what, then I think building lots of highly-experienced but low-tech units is a good strategy to pursue.
I don't see the case for Napoleon being weak in health. Unless I'm missing something Napoleon's health is just as good as every leader in the game that isn't expansive.
As for money, yes it's an issue. But if you're not trying to win the tech race and insisting on keeping your tech slider at 90%, you can get by. There are plenty of wonders that can help. Likewise city improvements, improvements that your production-heavy cities will be able to build quickly. And of course you can always take someone else's money...
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