Genghis Fred, Part Three
I had waited too long on Chivalry, I think, and let the Iroquois get too big and comfortable. When my keshiks did come on line, I made peace with Bismark and amassed the bulk of my military along the southern border. When everything was in place, I declared war on the Iroquois. Battles were bloody, and I did some serious damage, but did not press in for serious territorial advantage. This, too, may have been a mistake.
But Germany looked so vulnerable, without iron, that I decided to wheel around after bringing Hiawatha to terms, and seize the northern part of the continent.
Meanwhile, via leaders, wonders, and general building, I managed to bring a solid, competitive, infra-structured, fully developed civ on line. By the time the other civs had established contact, I was fully in control of the game economically and scientifically.
Now I suppose I'll have to grind my way through the Iroquois. It will be bloody and messy, but the game is basically in hand.
I had waited too long on Chivalry, I think, and let the Iroquois get too big and comfortable. When my keshiks did come on line, I made peace with Bismark and amassed the bulk of my military along the southern border. When everything was in place, I declared war on the Iroquois. Battles were bloody, and I did some serious damage, but did not press in for serious territorial advantage. This, too, may have been a mistake.
But Germany looked so vulnerable, without iron, that I decided to wheel around after bringing Hiawatha to terms, and seize the northern part of the continent.
Meanwhile, via leaders, wonders, and general building, I managed to bring a solid, competitive, infra-structured, fully developed civ on line. By the time the other civs had established contact, I was fully in control of the game economically and scientifically.
Now I suppose I'll have to grind my way through the Iroquois. It will be bloody and messy, but the game is basically in hand.
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