Up until we took France, at the western edge of the Grand Basin, the politics of Abananaba Minor have been unimportant. But the current wars and our new geographic reality have changed that siginificantly. The politics of Abananaba Minor do matter, and they are not looking well.
There are four civs in Abananaba Minor, rated #3 Rome, #9 Iriquois, #10 Russia, #11 Babylon. I am sorry, but that is not a good thing. Rome has been getting stronger and stronger. They have almost cornered the market of iron in the subconinent, and they also have plenty of horses. Some have sad that they expected the civs down there to be weak and divided. Well, three are very weak, but one is not. And the longer the game goes, the more the three loser civs become bigger losers, not possible allies. If we upgrade to 1.29, then the situation will be worst. Currently the AI trades generously among thmeselves, and this more than anything keep the situation from being a massacre. If the civ became stingy, like in 1.29, then the three non Roman civs would not have a chance.
What are the problems? The Iriquois are not building infrastructure. They have a bunch of tiny cities. They actually saw population decline from 450bc to 290 bc. They cant afford a military capable of fighting Rome. The Russians are not building culture, leaving their cities open to Babylonian cultural predation. Thay are an anemic civ not competing well. The Babylonians have little military potential. They also lost pop. in the last two turnthreads,and the babs refuse to use their horses, they still make bowmen!
Now that we own Paris, Rome is a neighbor, not some far off civ. If Rome goes to war with us, then plans for a quick strike against the eastern enemy must vanish- Rome has legions, which means not only the attack power of swordmen, but the defense of pikemen or Hoplites, menaing that cities the Romans gain will be as easy to retake as greek cities, or cities with pikemen. We can bet the Romans will beat us to chivalry also. and they will have the ability to make knights, with resources far away from our plundering hands.
We must come to some sort of accomodation with Rome soon, either as friends (higly unlikely), or simply not as enemies. I dont fear Persia much. I do fear Germany some, but we should be able to beat them back. But Rome has built itself a fine army (they are the only civ that makes our military look average, besides the Greeks) and lies far away. They could wage war with us to little cost to themselves, and to some cost to us (not in lost cities, but in tying up forces).
So I post the question. we are getting bigger, and getting more enemies. What shall we do about Rome. I doubt higly we can count on the runts that surround her to be of any worthwhile help to our forces. We must act oursleves. What will those actions be?
There are four civs in Abananaba Minor, rated #3 Rome, #9 Iriquois, #10 Russia, #11 Babylon. I am sorry, but that is not a good thing. Rome has been getting stronger and stronger. They have almost cornered the market of iron in the subconinent, and they also have plenty of horses. Some have sad that they expected the civs down there to be weak and divided. Well, three are very weak, but one is not. And the longer the game goes, the more the three loser civs become bigger losers, not possible allies. If we upgrade to 1.29, then the situation will be worst. Currently the AI trades generously among thmeselves, and this more than anything keep the situation from being a massacre. If the civ became stingy, like in 1.29, then the three non Roman civs would not have a chance.
What are the problems? The Iriquois are not building infrastructure. They have a bunch of tiny cities. They actually saw population decline from 450bc to 290 bc. They cant afford a military capable of fighting Rome. The Russians are not building culture, leaving their cities open to Babylonian cultural predation. Thay are an anemic civ not competing well. The Babylonians have little military potential. They also lost pop. in the last two turnthreads,and the babs refuse to use their horses, they still make bowmen!
Now that we own Paris, Rome is a neighbor, not some far off civ. If Rome goes to war with us, then plans for a quick strike against the eastern enemy must vanish- Rome has legions, which means not only the attack power of swordmen, but the defense of pikemen or Hoplites, menaing that cities the Romans gain will be as easy to retake as greek cities, or cities with pikemen. We can bet the Romans will beat us to chivalry also. and they will have the ability to make knights, with resources far away from our plundering hands.
We must come to some sort of accomodation with Rome soon, either as friends (higly unlikely), or simply not as enemies. I dont fear Persia much. I do fear Germany some, but we should be able to beat them back. But Rome has built itself a fine army (they are the only civ that makes our military look average, besides the Greeks) and lies far away. They could wage war with us to little cost to themselves, and to some cost to us (not in lost cities, but in tying up forces).
So I post the question. we are getting bigger, and getting more enemies. What shall we do about Rome. I doubt higly we can count on the runts that surround her to be of any worthwhile help to our forces. We must act oursleves. What will those actions be?
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