OK, let's say I'm alone on a continent, with few civs on another, mostly hostile towards me. I have very few troops, one or two per city, but I also have the strongest navy in the world, almost as big as the rest of the world combined, placed in such manner, that any invasion force has about snowballs chance in hell at getting trough. Still, due to small numbers of groundtroops, I'm last in the powerscale.
Now, let's say one of my adversaries has a ground army that could essentially wipe the floor with mine, in both quality and quantity, being infantrys against my un-upgraded macemen. He also has enough sealift capacity to ferry enough of them to mount an invasion, and defeat me, squarely. He also has a spy, and has stolen my plans, so he knows my navy is about triple his size, with same tech.
Does the AI understand, that while he is more powerfull than me, and has much larger army than me, he could never mount a succesfull invasion, because of my naval superiority? Or will he only see the numbers, and declare war on me, and get slaughtered?
Something that has been bugging me after two games on my own continent...
Now, let's say one of my adversaries has a ground army that could essentially wipe the floor with mine, in both quality and quantity, being infantrys against my un-upgraded macemen. He also has enough sealift capacity to ferry enough of them to mount an invasion, and defeat me, squarely. He also has a spy, and has stolen my plans, so he knows my navy is about triple his size, with same tech.
Does the AI understand, that while he is more powerfull than me, and has much larger army than me, he could never mount a succesfull invasion, because of my naval superiority? Or will he only see the numbers, and declare war on me, and get slaughtered?
Something that has been bugging me after two games on my own continent...
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