From Gamespot's review.
"First up are the new warlords units. Warlords are an offshoot of the new great-general unit, which joins the existing great-people units, such as great artists and great prophets. Basically, if your units are successful in battle, you may generate a great-general unit. The great general can do things such as construct a military academy or turn into a great instructor, meaning that units built at a city where he's an instructor will get free experience. Or, if you attach the great general to a military unit, he becomes a warlord, which is incredibly powerful. Basically, the warlord will instantly give all the units in his stack two free promotion upgrades, and the warlord gains 50 percent more experience than normal. With a warlord, you'll be able to wage war against your enemies like never before."
I know there will be other new things but this seems rather decisive to me. Basically if you do not go for a warmonger and Great general strategy you will most likely be overrun by the AI if it chooses to go down that route. This would force you to militarize yourself. And thus the expansion would most likely only be fun for players who tend to make war, and thus can make active use of the new unit.
No?
"First up are the new warlords units. Warlords are an offshoot of the new great-general unit, which joins the existing great-people units, such as great artists and great prophets. Basically, if your units are successful in battle, you may generate a great-general unit. The great general can do things such as construct a military academy or turn into a great instructor, meaning that units built at a city where he's an instructor will get free experience. Or, if you attach the great general to a military unit, he becomes a warlord, which is incredibly powerful. Basically, the warlord will instantly give all the units in his stack two free promotion upgrades, and the warlord gains 50 percent more experience than normal. With a warlord, you'll be able to wage war against your enemies like never before."
I know there will be other new things but this seems rather decisive to me. Basically if you do not go for a warmonger and Great general strategy you will most likely be overrun by the AI if it chooses to go down that route. This would force you to militarize yourself. And thus the expansion would most likely only be fun for players who tend to make war, and thus can make active use of the new unit.
No?
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