I have almost finish my first game of Warlords, which has lasted the best part of a month. I played on a super huge map on a customised marathon setting, with 7 other civs, Monarch level.
The main players in order of power were:
1 Me
2 Aztec
3 America
4 India
5 Carthage
6 Germany
Once the game had got underway, and most of the main continents were colonised, things began to look interesting. I found who is allied to who dictated much of the state of the game. I had a peaceful vassalage of the Indians. As soon as the terminated it, the Aztecs decalred war on them.
The Carthageans also asked to be my vassal for a while, and again the Aztecs attacked them after it expired. The Aztecs were desperate to expand in order to challange me, although our borders are not adjacent.
AFter the Aztecs made vassals of Saladin and the Carthageans, the Americans felt threatened enough to ask to be my vassals (not noticing what happened to the other two).
This dynamic works a lot better than alliances ever did, and its made the game far more interesting, with the AI being a bit more sneaky than I am used to. The balance of power can shift very quickly, and makes the game far more exciting.
The main players in order of power were:
1 Me
2 Aztec
3 America
4 India
5 Carthage
6 Germany
Once the game had got underway, and most of the main continents were colonised, things began to look interesting. I found who is allied to who dictated much of the state of the game. I had a peaceful vassalage of the Indians. As soon as the terminated it, the Aztecs decalred war on them.
The Carthageans also asked to be my vassal for a while, and again the Aztecs attacked them after it expired. The Aztecs were desperate to expand in order to challange me, although our borders are not adjacent.
AFter the Aztecs made vassals of Saladin and the Carthageans, the Americans felt threatened enough to ask to be my vassals (not noticing what happened to the other two).
This dynamic works a lot better than alliances ever did, and its made the game far more interesting, with the AI being a bit more sneaky than I am used to. The balance of power can shift very quickly, and makes the game far more exciting.
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