Originally posted by India (DoE)
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Originally posted by Otts
But, otherwise, Otts' critique is about what I'd say. Mids are hugely expensive especially without an IND trait or stone, and counter-productive, imo, when you're as food-poor as they are.
Also, how is a civ which has very few resources compete against one that has more than twice as many?
You say that Japan and India should have done something about it, well first of all, I took over India AFTER China had city spammed to contain India AND city spammed to contain Mongolia, all at a time when India had NO military due to Arabia's recent invasion.
Second, that's not Ozzy's fault. There's really no way to expect them to cross a veritable desert to go after the subcontinent, especially with the T1/2s all around them. Their play was very odd, imo, but perhaps not, I wasn't there...
It is difficult to catch the metaphorical ball when your enemy so greatly outstrips you in early production.
but has the map maker seriously designed the map to be balanced on the premise that all neighbours of China would attack her?
A civ with vast resources and a defensive advantage? That was the premise for balance? Why did the map maker block in India completely with only 2 land exits? One of which is as close to China's capital as it is to India's?
You've had every chance to take it again, especially with Mongolia knocking out half of China's army and taking 2 of their cities. Yet... no, nada. Okay, fine, play the peacenik, it's a full diplogame, nothing wrong with it, and I'm certainly not going to say that's an issue, it's not... Just stop complaining basically because you're playing very suboptimally from a pure MP game perspective and one of the other players is running away with local domination.
A. All her neighbours should be aggressive
B. All her neighbours should be skilled players
C. All of those neighbours should be more inclined to deal with each other than with China
D. China's initial headstart would NOT enable them to gain a production advantage which they could use to seize strategically valuable positions
E. China would not be conducting any diplomacy to make her safe from harm.
F. China's superior production and tech would not make them too scary to attack for nations that were poorer?
B. All her neighbours should be skilled players
C. All of those neighbours should be more inclined to deal with each other than with China
D. China's initial headstart would NOT enable them to gain a production advantage which they could use to seize strategically valuable positions
E. China would not be conducting any diplomacy to make her safe from harm.
F. China's superior production and tech would not make them too scary to attack for nations that were poorer?
B) Yes, they're T3, T4 is for the idiots
C) If China's going to dominate if they don't, yes.
D) They had no initial headstart. Your capital is better, nuff said.
E) You could do the same.
F) Again, at the onset this was not an issue, and only became an issue later due to being outmaneuvered and an unexpected externality (Arabia).
Be thankful your civ isn't stretched out along a 30-tile long and 1-tile deep coastal strip with about 8 resources in that area, with an interior covered in plains-jungles and almost resource-bare
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