Right then, the scenario is as follows. Having gotten of to a bit of a slow start due to being boxed in I was forced to battle my way out during the swordsman/catapult era. This led to the demise of the english, the ever opportunistic Saladin taking his slice of the pie as well. Unofortunately this made me lag behind a little in tech and only recently have I been able to catch up.
But to what use I ask myself. As luck would have it I have no access to oil nor aluminium! You may also note that I never had access to horses until very recently, just in time to have my cavalry stampede over those enemy mechanized infantry...
However I'm a guy who likes a challenge and therefore have decided to try my hand on yet again battling my way to some glory. With units buildable without oil and aluminium, how the hell will I manage without any air support...
I will most likely fail but I'll try it, as a strategic experiment. I am not one of the stronger civs but using a military build up and blitzing my way through might give me a chance. The settings are pangea map, 10 civs, monarch difficulty, victory through space race and time disabled.
Oh Hatsheput, why do you deny me access to your treasures?
But to what use I ask myself. As luck would have it I have no access to oil nor aluminium! You may also note that I never had access to horses until very recently, just in time to have my cavalry stampede over those enemy mechanized infantry...
However I'm a guy who likes a challenge and therefore have decided to try my hand on yet again battling my way to some glory. With units buildable without oil and aluminium, how the hell will I manage without any air support...
I will most likely fail but I'll try it, as a strategic experiment. I am not one of the stronger civs but using a military build up and blitzing my way through might give me a chance. The settings are pangea map, 10 civs, monarch difficulty, victory through space race and time disabled.
Oh Hatsheput, why do you deny me access to your treasures?
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