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  • WAR ACADEMY: Learning from the American War

    Fellow Academy members,

    We are about to witness the first actual war. We can learn a lot from this - see where our predictions went wrong, see whether our assumptions proved valid, see how to adjust our strategies and tactics - discover the difference between our hypothetical conjecture and actual battlefield results.

    For instance, was 6 archers enough? Was it a good gamble? Should we proceed more cautiously in the future or risk more?

    Did the Americans pop-rush as expected? Did they build up defenses or try to counterattack? Did they try for a military alliance? etc...

    This thread is for anything we learn that from this that deserves to be noted for future planning.

    Perhaps everything will go flawlessly, but as every good soldier knows, a war on paper (or electronic forum) is not the war they'll be fighting.

    Morituri te Salutante!
    Proud Citizen of the Civ 3 Demo Game
    Retired Justice of the Court, Staff member of the War Academy, Staff member of the Machiavelli Institute
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    Voici mon secret. Il est très simple: on ne voit bien qu'avec le coeur. L'essentiel est invisible pour les yeux.

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    another thing: were any nations dragged into the war against us?

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    • #3
      good point jdd. I will not be able (I suspect) to make the turn chat (as usual), so if possible, could we try and get an accurate blow by blow posting here for reference sake. Thanks to whomever in advance.
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      • #4
        We're in the war. We've taken Washington (and NY?)... so what have we learned? What are our losses?

        what are their losses?

        any field attacks? or all 'sieges'?

        how did the ai react? pop-rushed defenders?

        any contact with other ais?
        Proud Citizen of the Civ 3 Demo Game
        Retired Justice of the Court, Staff member of the War Academy, Staff member of the Machiavelli Institute
        Join the Civ 3 Demo Game $Mini-Game! ~ Play the Civ 3 Demo Game $Mini-Game!
        Voici mon secret. Il est très simple: on ne voit bien qu'avec le coeur. L'essentiel est invisible pour les yeux.

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        • #5
          I am glad to report that this turn chat we seized ny(which had just achieved culture), then decided to make peace and obtained 2 cities philly and atlanta. So victory in the first war is ours. We lost a grand total of 2archers and one warrior during this war. Now we need to plan the next move.
          Aggie
          The 5th President, 2nd SMC and 8th VP in the Civ3 Demogame. Also proud member of the GOW team in the PTW game. Peace through superior firepower.

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          • #6
            One thing we learned or already knew was that the AI really sucks at early wars. We only met 2 regular archers in each city and just about no counterstrike whatsoever.
            Are we having fun yet?

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