I've been reading people saying that the game favors warmongering, but this is a bit much.
I've got a big Persian civ, sharing a very big continent with the Americans. (Yes, there used to be others there too; but not anymore
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I'm trying -- really trying -- to be a peace-loving cultural civ. I'm largely succeeding; I've got the tech lead without the Great Library (admittedly, this is on warlord), and my culture generally rocks. Plus, the Americans are my gracious friends, military allies, and trading partners. Life is good.
You know what's coming: out of nowhere, without provocation, the Americans attack, taking and razing two former Zulu cities on our border. The thing is, I don't have a large standing army; but I do have a serious production advantage (factories in every city plus the Hoover Dam) and I alone have tanks. The solution seems simple: mobilize for war, crank out tanks, hit American city after city, and raze each one I take instead of holding it, since I don't have enough troops to quell resistance. It's certainly what the AI would do; the scorched earth that once was Germany attests to that.
It's working like a charm, but I'm not at all thrilled about having to be Attila the Hun when I'm trying to be Joseph II. I know this is a TBS, not an RPG, but still: is this really how the game is played?
I've got a big Persian civ, sharing a very big continent with the Americans. (Yes, there used to be others there too; but not anymore

I'm trying -- really trying -- to be a peace-loving cultural civ. I'm largely succeeding; I've got the tech lead without the Great Library (admittedly, this is on warlord), and my culture generally rocks. Plus, the Americans are my gracious friends, military allies, and trading partners. Life is good.
You know what's coming: out of nowhere, without provocation, the Americans attack, taking and razing two former Zulu cities on our border. The thing is, I don't have a large standing army; but I do have a serious production advantage (factories in every city plus the Hoover Dam) and I alone have tanks. The solution seems simple: mobilize for war, crank out tanks, hit American city after city, and raze each one I take instead of holding it, since I don't have enough troops to quell resistance. It's certainly what the AI would do; the scorched earth that once was Germany attests to that.
It's working like a charm, but I'm not at all thrilled about having to be Attila the Hun when I'm trying to be Joseph II. I know this is a TBS, not an RPG, but still: is this really how the game is played?

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