So I was playing my game nicely as the egyptians,and had a slight but growing lead in technology and culture. I hadn't yet been to war, my military was EXTREMELY minimal, and I was kinda expecting something like on Civ or Civ2 -- ie a nation asks you for literature or something, you don't give it, and then they get all mad and declare war. 6-7 turns later ( something like a 200 year span early in the game) they send a piddling horseman and militia, who gets stomped when attacking your fortified phalanx . Next turn they ask for peace. Obviously any of you who have been involved militarly in Civ3 know thats not the case.
Anyway, out of the blue the Romans and Chinese decide they are going to war with me. I saw a warrior approaching my town, he attacked me, and lost to my spearman (the only thing defending that particular town). I pretty much assumed that was going to be it. but NEXT turn, some 7-8 horsemen just rolled over the hills and just started pulverizing me. They took one of my towns, and would have taken 2 more If not for a reassessment of my strategies after a quick reloaded game that put me back a few turns.
So I asked the French for help. I originally thought the french would be my first war experience, since they were very close by and we shared a lot of border space (didn't really want to piss'em off though, cuz joan seems like a nice gal ). Again, I thought asking for help would be like in Civ2- they SAY they are behind you, but never really seem to do much. Anyway, we worked out the alliance, along with a right of passage agreement, and it cost me about 150 gold. But, the next turn, The french just started CLOBBERING Rome - I think she must have sent off about 15 horsemen units. . I took my city back, and The french just took thier blitzkreieg style winning spree deep into Roman Territory. Felt like I had a human player helping me.
Anyway, just wanted to post how HAPPY i AM that the AI actually seems to be honoring friendship with player controlled CIVs. I've been continuing this game pretty far now, and France has still been a great nation to share borders with.
Anyway, out of the blue the Romans and Chinese decide they are going to war with me. I saw a warrior approaching my town, he attacked me, and lost to my spearman (the only thing defending that particular town). I pretty much assumed that was going to be it. but NEXT turn, some 7-8 horsemen just rolled over the hills and just started pulverizing me. They took one of my towns, and would have taken 2 more If not for a reassessment of my strategies after a quick reloaded game that put me back a few turns.
So I asked the French for help. I originally thought the french would be my first war experience, since they were very close by and we shared a lot of border space (didn't really want to piss'em off though, cuz joan seems like a nice gal ). Again, I thought asking for help would be like in Civ2- they SAY they are behind you, but never really seem to do much. Anyway, we worked out the alliance, along with a right of passage agreement, and it cost me about 150 gold. But, the next turn, The french just started CLOBBERING Rome - I think she must have sent off about 15 horsemen units. . I took my city back, and The french just took thier blitzkreieg style winning spree deep into Roman Territory. Felt like I had a human player helping me.
Anyway, just wanted to post how HAPPY i AM that the AI actually seems to be honoring friendship with player controlled CIVs. I've been continuing this game pretty far now, and France has still been a great nation to share borders with.
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