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Here's mine, newly minted:
Game is normal speed, pangea, standard size, noble. I'm Hatshepsut (Egyptians). I start surrounded: Ethiopians to the north, Mali to the NW, Portugese to the SW, Americans to the S and Carthaginians to the SW and Spanish to the E.
So conquest it is.
I expand to three cities and start cranking out axes and swords. I declare on Isabella and knock her down to one city. I take the Buddhist holy city from her, meaning I share religion with Yakoub's Ethiopians and the Carths. I rest for a bit and declare again on Isabella. I finish her off and reposition to take out the Carths. Meanwhile I'm No. 1 in score but I know the Ethiopians are fairly well ahead in tech.
I declare on the Carths. Someone builds the AP and, incredibly, uses it to declare on the Carths, bringing another three civs in to gangbang the Carths. Not that there's much for them to do as it's my backyard and I'm busy cleaning up there. They don't send a single unit against the Carths.
Their "war" against the Carths stops and the Ethiopians declare against the Malinese. Fine by me! I hope the Malinese can knock Ethiopia down a peg or two.
Meanwhile, Ethiopia vaults into No. 1 but we share the same religion and Yakoub is "pleased" with me.
I finish the Carth's except for one city on the other side of a gulf and which I can't easily get to because it's blocked by American territory. I demand vassalage from the Carths instead and get it. I reposition for an assault on the Portuguese, who are third behind me but share no one's religion.
BOOM!
The Malinese become vassals of the Ethiopians. The Americans become vassals of the Ethiopians--and not a shot was fired in that case! WTF? This all happens on one turn.
On the next turn Ethiopia declares on me, triggering her vassals to declare as well. One stack of doom crosses into my land from his area. I know two more will be coming from other directions--one from the Americans and another from the Malinese. (Yes, that's right--Yakoub went in one turn from being pleased with me to launching a three-country invasion.)
I don't even bother to see where from and quit the game in EXTREME FRUSTRATION. Hours of play all for naught.
Damn, but do I hate the Vassal thing.
Here's mine, newly minted:
Game is normal speed, pangea, standard size, noble. I'm Hatshepsut (Egyptians). I start surrounded: Ethiopians to the north, Mali to the NW, Portugese to the SW, Americans to the S and Carthaginians to the SW and Spanish to the E.
So conquest it is.
I expand to three cities and start cranking out axes and swords. I declare on Isabella and knock her down to one city. I take the Buddhist holy city from her, meaning I share religion with Yakoub's Ethiopians and the Carths. I rest for a bit and declare again on Isabella. I finish her off and reposition to take out the Carths. Meanwhile I'm No. 1 in score but I know the Ethiopians are fairly well ahead in tech.
I declare on the Carths. Someone builds the AP and, incredibly, uses it to declare on the Carths, bringing another three civs in to gangbang the Carths. Not that there's much for them to do as it's my backyard and I'm busy cleaning up there. They don't send a single unit against the Carths.
Their "war" against the Carths stops and the Ethiopians declare against the Malinese. Fine by me! I hope the Malinese can knock Ethiopia down a peg or two.
Meanwhile, Ethiopia vaults into No. 1 but we share the same religion and Yakoub is "pleased" with me.
I finish the Carth's except for one city on the other side of a gulf and which I can't easily get to because it's blocked by American territory. I demand vassalage from the Carths instead and get it. I reposition for an assault on the Portuguese, who are third behind me but share no one's religion.
BOOM!
The Malinese become vassals of the Ethiopians. The Americans become vassals of the Ethiopians--and not a shot was fired in that case! WTF? This all happens on one turn.
On the next turn Ethiopia declares on me, triggering her vassals to declare as well. One stack of doom crosses into my land from his area. I know two more will be coming from other directions--one from the Americans and another from the Malinese. (Yes, that's right--Yakoub went in one turn from being pleased with me to launching a three-country invasion.)
I don't even bother to see where from and quit the game in EXTREME FRUSTRATION. Hours of play all for naught.
Damn, but do I hate the Vassal thing.
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