Here is the log.
1850ad. I think we shall remain in fundy. With money, we can get everything. I trade for tactics with the Russians, thanks Bloody Monk. Catherine then cancels our alliance ! Kyoto production changed to spy. Library is maybe not a bad idea in this potential, but it can wait for when and if we grow. An all-out war with spies and cavalry looks like a good option to me. We rushbuild many cavalries.
1851ad City walls of Osaka, Japanese capital, falls thanks to sabotage. After heavy fighting the city falls and we now own Sun Tzu. Railroads build to link to the last Japanese cities. More rushbuilding at the end of the turn.
1852ad. Many sabotage acts, not very successful. I rushbuild many more spies.
1853ad. Edo walls fall, city quickly captured. Same story for Satsuma. We’re losing some spies (sorry LaFayette) but nothing else. I start building a navy (some Ironclads, it would have pleased SG[2]), as we shall soon visit other continents.
1854ad. We are now 7 millions. Satsuma rased by Japanese counter-attack. Nagoya wall falls and … it is captured. We now own Eiffel Tower. Yokohama discovered. We start building more engineers too.
1855ad. Matsumaya discovered. Yokohama captured.
1856ad. More rushbuilding.
1857ad. Matsumaya destroyed. Eastern Star founded.
1858ad. Persepolis captured. As Mongols were cutting some road connection, we declare war on them and kill one of their units. A fitting way to end my turns.
We have now 17 cities and some might be build in the next turns, engineers are reaching good spots.
I haven’t made my usual rushbuild on the last turn, leaving it to my successor. We now have 2993 gold.
Our forces : 19 engineers, 21 riflemen, 15 cavalry, 3 cannons, 8 ironclads, 5 transports and 7 spies.
There is one Japansee city yet to be discovered and one Russian city in the far west of our continent.
1850ad. I think we shall remain in fundy. With money, we can get everything. I trade for tactics with the Russians, thanks Bloody Monk. Catherine then cancels our alliance ! Kyoto production changed to spy. Library is maybe not a bad idea in this potential, but it can wait for when and if we grow. An all-out war with spies and cavalry looks like a good option to me. We rushbuild many cavalries.
1851ad City walls of Osaka, Japanese capital, falls thanks to sabotage. After heavy fighting the city falls and we now own Sun Tzu. Railroads build to link to the last Japanese cities. More rushbuilding at the end of the turn.
1852ad. Many sabotage acts, not very successful. I rushbuild many more spies.
1853ad. Edo walls fall, city quickly captured. Same story for Satsuma. We’re losing some spies (sorry LaFayette) but nothing else. I start building a navy (some Ironclads, it would have pleased SG[2]), as we shall soon visit other continents.
1854ad. We are now 7 millions. Satsuma rased by Japanese counter-attack. Nagoya wall falls and … it is captured. We now own Eiffel Tower. Yokohama discovered. We start building more engineers too.
1855ad. Matsumaya discovered. Yokohama captured.
1856ad. More rushbuilding.
1857ad. Matsumaya destroyed. Eastern Star founded.
1858ad. Persepolis captured. As Mongols were cutting some road connection, we declare war on them and kill one of their units. A fitting way to end my turns.
We have now 17 cities and some might be build in the next turns, engineers are reaching good spots.
I haven’t made my usual rushbuild on the last turn, leaving it to my successor. We now have 2993 gold.
Our forces : 19 engineers, 21 riflemen, 15 cavalry, 3 cannons, 8 ironclads, 5 transports and 7 spies.
There is one Japansee city yet to be discovered and one Russian city in the far west of our continent.
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