Good day! Havn't been in AMerica for ages now. Oh well, i finaly get to make a new post.
Well anyways, i just wanted to let you know about an interesting thought I just found about attacking city defenders.
***THIS MAY OR MAY NOT HAVE ALREADY BEEN SAID, IF SO, SIMPLY ASK ME TO NOTE THAT IT WAS FOUND ABOUT BY ANOTHER PERSON*** thank you for your patiance !
So, every been attacking a city with archer, horsemen, ect... One thing you might have noticed it that the first atatcker ussualy fails to kill the defender...But in the same time, the defender could ahev full halth and the scond atatcker takes him down without a scratch. This is an interesting paradox I have noticed in playing as the Germans.
EXAMPLE: i have 6 archers and one spearman go for early bronze age archer rush. The firt arhcer attacks, he ussualy faisl to damage the enemy. The second attacks and ussauly kills the enemy defender without much damage, maybe on point or less. This has shown that the first attack fails while the second almost always wins.
How this is so is a mystery too me. I have looked in the editer for any possible clues as to this but have found nothing. perhaps, civ3 has a characteristic of old civ2 but in reverse: the defender gets weaker with each subsiquent attacks for a turn each.
If you ahve played civ2, you know that an attackign unit moves several times or attacks several times, it gets drasticly more inefective. Maybe it is the same thing for civ3 defenders. I have noticed the same thing on industrial age tank attacks. The tanks could fail to get the mech the first time, but have a more probability of the second time.
This might only be for units on the same level of defence and offence. like arhcers and spearman; spearman 2 defence and archer 2 offence. Or pikeman/hoplite and swordsman/legionary; pikeman 3 defence, swordsman 3 offence.
I would really liek to know your infomation on this, try it out yourself.
Also, i know that a spearman's total defence is subject to different variables like terrain, river, and fortification. But it seems to be indeffernt to the archers.
Could this paradox be true, please try it yourself, or if you know about this, please confirm or deny this little inquery of mine.
As always, thanks for looking at me thread, I am sure it was not time wasted !
Can't wait for PTW, two more days !
Well anyways, i just wanted to let you know about an interesting thought I just found about attacking city defenders.
***THIS MAY OR MAY NOT HAVE ALREADY BEEN SAID, IF SO, SIMPLY ASK ME TO NOTE THAT IT WAS FOUND ABOUT BY ANOTHER PERSON*** thank you for your patiance !
So, every been attacking a city with archer, horsemen, ect... One thing you might have noticed it that the first atatcker ussualy fails to kill the defender...But in the same time, the defender could ahev full halth and the scond atatcker takes him down without a scratch. This is an interesting paradox I have noticed in playing as the Germans.
EXAMPLE: i have 6 archers and one spearman go for early bronze age archer rush. The firt arhcer attacks, he ussualy faisl to damage the enemy. The second attacks and ussauly kills the enemy defender without much damage, maybe on point or less. This has shown that the first attack fails while the second almost always wins.
How this is so is a mystery too me. I have looked in the editer for any possible clues as to this but have found nothing. perhaps, civ3 has a characteristic of old civ2 but in reverse: the defender gets weaker with each subsiquent attacks for a turn each.
If you ahve played civ2, you know that an attackign unit moves several times or attacks several times, it gets drasticly more inefective. Maybe it is the same thing for civ3 defenders. I have noticed the same thing on industrial age tank attacks. The tanks could fail to get the mech the first time, but have a more probability of the second time.
This might only be for units on the same level of defence and offence. like arhcers and spearman; spearman 2 defence and archer 2 offence. Or pikeman/hoplite and swordsman/legionary; pikeman 3 defence, swordsman 3 offence.
I would really liek to know your infomation on this, try it out yourself.
Also, i know that a spearman's total defence is subject to different variables like terrain, river, and fortification. But it seems to be indeffernt to the archers.
Could this paradox be true, please try it yourself, or if you know about this, please confirm or deny this little inquery of mine.
As always, thanks for looking at me thread, I am sure it was not time wasted !
Can't wait for PTW, two more days !
Comment