I think 23 Immortals is about what we are facing (altogether at this point). My guess as to what they could have reasonably put together by this time was 22, 25 max. That they didn't wait to mass them saves us a huge amount of trouble (like losing everything W of the spinebreaker). For RP, they get to give us information that doesn't help us at all and seem friendly. Let's just go along with it and thank them for the information. Let them think they are making a friend instead of an enemy.
We still stand to lose Arashi and Monsoon, but against 23 (given that 5-6 of them would be up near the bottleneck at this point) we can probably hold Tempest. At that point we're producing more Pikes/Horses/Med Inf than they can produce Warriors, and it's just a matter of time. On their own Vox can't have enough commerce to keep upgrading more than 1 Warrior per turn, and I very much doubt any of the other civs are willing to fund their war indefinitely (especially if they don't make major gains with the first assault).
GoW and ND both need as much gold as they can get, RP doesn't want to be drained when they are facing war from the north, and Lego seems to want to at least keep a reasonable research rate.
We still stand to lose Arashi and Monsoon, but against 23 (given that 5-6 of them would be up near the bottleneck at this point) we can probably hold Tempest. At that point we're producing more Pikes/Horses/Med Inf than they can produce Warriors, and it's just a matter of time. On their own Vox can't have enough commerce to keep upgrading more than 1 Warrior per turn, and I very much doubt any of the other civs are willing to fund their war indefinitely (especially if they don't make major gains with the first assault).
GoW and ND both need as much gold as they can get, RP doesn't want to be drained when they are facing war from the north, and Lego seems to want to at least keep a reasonable research rate.
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