Greetings.
In my current game (standard-size continents map, Regent level), I must decide whether or not make a military alliance.
The game: All civilizations, except England, are almost through the Middle Ages (still lacking military tradition, magnetism, economics, music theory, and free artistry).
The civs:
Me: Greek Democracy. I control the entire southern half of the continent, have the most territory, and have 4 luxuries within my borders (a monopoly in dyes) and am receiving 3 others through overseas trade. I also control all 3 sources of iron on the continent and 2 of the 3 sources of saltpeter.
England: Republic. Furious with me after an early war. They are a five city civ restricted to a small peninsula in the nortwestern portion of the continent. They have no access to any resources or luxuries and are pretty much doomed for the remaining part of the game.
Carthage: Monarchy. Polite towards me. They control the eastern third of the top half of the continent, and are the most powerful civ on the continent, having a huge army probably capable of obliterating me if I ever get on their bad side. They are my closest ally, and we have been trading luxuries and resources for most of the game.
Korea: Democracy. Annoyed with me after not giving in to some of their outrageous demands. They control the western portion of the top half of the continent, and have an average military compared to me. They have had one war against Carthage, in which no one gained a thing.
My question: I want to declare war on Korea to gain some cities, slow down their research, and reduce the size of their military. I know that I can only do this with the help of mighty Carthage. I can get Carthage in an alliance against Korea for very cheap (an RoP and and 10 gold I believe), and it would further improve our relationship. However, I'm not quite sure my democracy can stand 20 turns of war. My Hoplites are standing by ready to start my GA, and I am the only one capable of building knights. Korea can't build musketmen, but they have (at the minimum) 2 pikemen and a spearman in each of their cities. Carthage shares an extremely long border with Korea, and they might hog all the wealth after the war. What should I do?
In my current game (standard-size continents map, Regent level), I must decide whether or not make a military alliance.
The game: All civilizations, except England, are almost through the Middle Ages (still lacking military tradition, magnetism, economics, music theory, and free artistry).
The civs:
Me: Greek Democracy. I control the entire southern half of the continent, have the most territory, and have 4 luxuries within my borders (a monopoly in dyes) and am receiving 3 others through overseas trade. I also control all 3 sources of iron on the continent and 2 of the 3 sources of saltpeter.
England: Republic. Furious with me after an early war. They are a five city civ restricted to a small peninsula in the nortwestern portion of the continent. They have no access to any resources or luxuries and are pretty much doomed for the remaining part of the game.
Carthage: Monarchy. Polite towards me. They control the eastern third of the top half of the continent, and are the most powerful civ on the continent, having a huge army probably capable of obliterating me if I ever get on their bad side. They are my closest ally, and we have been trading luxuries and resources for most of the game.
Korea: Democracy. Annoyed with me after not giving in to some of their outrageous demands. They control the western portion of the top half of the continent, and have an average military compared to me. They have had one war against Carthage, in which no one gained a thing.
My question: I want to declare war on Korea to gain some cities, slow down their research, and reduce the size of their military. I know that I can only do this with the help of mighty Carthage. I can get Carthage in an alliance against Korea for very cheap (an RoP and and 10 gold I believe), and it would further improve our relationship. However, I'm not quite sure my democracy can stand 20 turns of war. My Hoplites are standing by ready to start my GA, and I am the only one capable of building knights. Korea can't build musketmen, but they have (at the minimum) 2 pikemen and a spearman in each of their cities. Carthage shares an extremely long border with Korea, and they might hog all the wealth after the war. What should I do?
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