I hardly ever get the chance to "plan" for a war as the AI seems to be uncanny at attacking me just when I've started my military preparations and have my army half ready (no siege, cavalry) and then I'm stuck fighting a defensive war before going on the actual offensive.
Well, as waging war goes, I tend to set a few goals on cities that I want to raze or capture and where do I want to draw the border. Alternatively, I figure out how many cities I need to take in order for the AI to capitulate if that is what I'm after.
If I put too much thought into it the plans always tend to go awry so I've found it best to improvise as I, as mentioned before, often find myself assaulted before I get to make my move. Being attacked is usually no problem since I generally know which AI is going to attack me and from where so I can prepare my garrisons accordingly, even without having a real standing army or an offensive one.
Well, as waging war goes, I tend to set a few goals on cities that I want to raze or capture and where do I want to draw the border. Alternatively, I figure out how many cities I need to take in order for the AI to capitulate if that is what I'm after.
If I put too much thought into it the plans always tend to go awry so I've found it best to improvise as I, as mentioned before, often find myself assaulted before I get to make my move. Being attacked is usually no problem since I generally know which AI is going to attack me and from where so I can prepare my garrisons accordingly, even without having a real standing army or an offensive one.
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