My new game as Germany I started in a fairly fertile region of the planet. I have reason to believe the map is a pangea map after two 4,000 year travellers and a galley. I've started right in the middle of a continent shaped like an upside-down U, with the top part being pretty thick. I'm on the inside of the 'U' on the coast, and I started to get cramped. However, I was doing the best of any of the civs for quite a while so I was happy. All of the sudden the Russians (on the bottom of the right part of the 'U') demanded some tech, I declined. "They won't be around for a while anyways I thought". Next turn, England (who's just to the NE of me) demands a tech, I say no, they declare war. Next turn, Persia (who's just SE of me) does the same. About 5 turns after that, America (on the far NW side of the 'U') also declares war.
So now it's nearly AD, and I've been fighting for some 2000 odd years. Luckily right from the start I began working for a 'high-quality army', building Barracks in all cities, so I've been quite successful in the war. I fought off about a dozen Archers, a few Horsemen and some Warriors from all the eastern powers at one point with just a handful of Archers and Spearmen, a good road network, and a little help from the terrain. That pretty much took the oomph out of their armies, so now it was my turn. I then mustered my all-veteran and elite force, advanced to the SE, and pounded Persia into surrender. My next target is England, so I can take a nice 'flood plains and mountains' valley which they have two cities in. Unfortunately, American units are now starting to trickle in from the west, while my army is all in the east...
Phew.
It's been quite fun though, and I should come out victorious eventually. I just hate the AI demanding techs, even when I'm already at war with 3 other civs I'd rather fight to the end than swallow my pride, especially since I can always win if I really try (as long as I have more than Warriors ). I suppose you could call it an oscillation war without the oscillation.
So how many civs have you guys successfully fought off at one time?
So now it's nearly AD, and I've been fighting for some 2000 odd years. Luckily right from the start I began working for a 'high-quality army', building Barracks in all cities, so I've been quite successful in the war. I fought off about a dozen Archers, a few Horsemen and some Warriors from all the eastern powers at one point with just a handful of Archers and Spearmen, a good road network, and a little help from the terrain. That pretty much took the oomph out of their armies, so now it was my turn. I then mustered my all-veteran and elite force, advanced to the SE, and pounded Persia into surrender. My next target is England, so I can take a nice 'flood plains and mountains' valley which they have two cities in. Unfortunately, American units are now starting to trickle in from the west, while my army is all in the east...
Phew.
It's been quite fun though, and I should come out victorious eventually. I just hate the AI demanding techs, even when I'm already at war with 3 other civs I'd rather fight to the end than swallow my pride, especially since I can always win if I really try (as long as I have more than Warriors ). I suppose you could call it an oscillation war without the oscillation.
So how many civs have you guys successfully fought off at one time?
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