I've been playing OCC exclusively for the past couple of years now, and so certain aspects of combat and "normal" strategy seem to have escaped from my knowledge of this great game - if they were ever there to begin with...
During the weekend, I started "re-inventing" normal type play with multiple cities and a different level of interaction with the AI. I found this neat little trick which most of you will probably know already and use on a regular basis; but it made me clap my little hands with joy
I'd bribed a Carthaginian city and moved a Frigate into it. The city was still in disorder resulting from the bribe and only held one defending Riflemen, when suddenly two Carthaginian Dragoons appeared next to the city. I took one out with my Riflemen, but I had to do something about the other one as well. Just for the heck of it, I tried attacking it with the Frigate from within the city, and lo and behold!: Much to my surprise it actually worked! I don't think I've ever conducted a shore bombardment from within a city before - I just didn't think along those lines at all. So I learned something new that day as well.
Have you recently (re-)discovered things about the game that put a smile on your face - or the opposite?
During the weekend, I started "re-inventing" normal type play with multiple cities and a different level of interaction with the AI. I found this neat little trick which most of you will probably know already and use on a regular basis; but it made me clap my little hands with joy
I'd bribed a Carthaginian city and moved a Frigate into it. The city was still in disorder resulting from the bribe and only held one defending Riflemen, when suddenly two Carthaginian Dragoons appeared next to the city. I took one out with my Riflemen, but I had to do something about the other one as well. Just for the heck of it, I tried attacking it with the Frigate from within the city, and lo and behold!: Much to my surprise it actually worked! I don't think I've ever conducted a shore bombardment from within a city before - I just didn't think along those lines at all. So I learned something new that day as well.
Have you recently (re-)discovered things about the game that put a smile on your face - or the opposite?
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