My first postpatch game was a tall empire and I won easily on King without conquering a single enemy city (total city number on standard map: 6). I was still bored for most of the game though... I spammed farms everywhere possible and sat back and hit end turn while growing my cities, building my buildings, units, occasional wonder and eventually the space ship. It was quite dull.
As shown by my win, I had no need to go fight, and very little reason to for other purposes. I did consider going off conquering some resources, but eventually I didn't bother as I made up for it in other ways. I never got Oil, but I could get submarines, artillery and Mechinf which defended me just as easily as anything else. Had I wanted to go warmongering it was no hassle as Bismarck actually sold me Aluminum and even Uranium. Even the fights I did get into were dull as I just couldn't care much since my defences fended them off by use of an ounce of tactical thinking. Eventually they got as bored as I and signed peace.
A comment on the dullness of wars. With the map size being what it is (on standard), fighting wars is usually a matter of bottlenecking. And while in Panzer General I will stare at the map, scout the enemy forces, plan for ages how to best bring them down quickly (if you don't win quick in Panzer General you lose), in Civ5 I have no incentive to do anything but sit back and wait. So the enemy walks into my rain of fire, die or run out and eventually sue for peace. A few units lost on both sides perhaps, not even a raised eyebrow of concern from me.
As shown by my win, I had no need to go fight, and very little reason to for other purposes. I did consider going off conquering some resources, but eventually I didn't bother as I made up for it in other ways. I never got Oil, but I could get submarines, artillery and Mechinf which defended me just as easily as anything else. Had I wanted to go warmongering it was no hassle as Bismarck actually sold me Aluminum and even Uranium. Even the fights I did get into were dull as I just couldn't care much since my defences fended them off by use of an ounce of tactical thinking. Eventually they got as bored as I and signed peace.
A comment on the dullness of wars. With the map size being what it is (on standard), fighting wars is usually a matter of bottlenecking. And while in Panzer General I will stare at the map, scout the enemy forces, plan for ages how to best bring them down quickly (if you don't win quick in Panzer General you lose), in Civ5 I have no incentive to do anything but sit back and wait. So the enemy walks into my rain of fire, die or run out and eventually sue for peace. A few units lost on both sides perhaps, not even a raised eyebrow of concern from me.
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