First the facts:
Huge earth map, Warlord, 8 civs
I'm playing the Americans with largely a builder strategy, though I did start three small wars with the Aztecs, eventually wiping them out. As a result, I own all of South America (and part of Alaska).
I wanted to expand into North America, currently held by France and the Iroquois, but I didn't want the negative effects of declaring war (both from the civil unrest perspective and the complex web of MPPs).
I want France's territory. They're my biggest rival, matching tech and largely untouched by war. They need to be taken down a peg. The issue is that we both have MPPs with the other key players (most importantly the Iroquois, but also a strong Greece in Africa).
I'm ready for the big assault. My military advisor says my army's bigger than Joan's. I have 60+ tanks, couple dozen bombers/f-15s and some cruise missiles in Panama. I've got destroyers, battleships and carriers up the West coast and in the Gulf. I have (per another great Apolyton post) landed Mechanized Infantry on a French mountain to take the brunt of the counter-attack via instant-railroad transport. I've switched to Communism.
Most importantly from a diplomatic perspective, I managed to get France to declare War. ("From Polite to Furious: A Newbie's Guide to Getting Them to Declare" is a post for another day.)
Now what?
No shots have been fired.
What do I need to do to get the Iroquois & Greeks in on my side? The Foreign Advisor hasn't mentioned them yet, so I'm assuming they're still on the fence. Do I need to get France to attack me on my soil? Will they do that if I just fortify all my poised troops? Is it a mistake to have troops & ships within France's borders until they make their first strike? Will they ever?
Ben
Huge earth map, Warlord, 8 civs
I'm playing the Americans with largely a builder strategy, though I did start three small wars with the Aztecs, eventually wiping them out. As a result, I own all of South America (and part of Alaska).
I wanted to expand into North America, currently held by France and the Iroquois, but I didn't want the negative effects of declaring war (both from the civil unrest perspective and the complex web of MPPs).
I want France's territory. They're my biggest rival, matching tech and largely untouched by war. They need to be taken down a peg. The issue is that we both have MPPs with the other key players (most importantly the Iroquois, but also a strong Greece in Africa).
I'm ready for the big assault. My military advisor says my army's bigger than Joan's. I have 60+ tanks, couple dozen bombers/f-15s and some cruise missiles in Panama. I've got destroyers, battleships and carriers up the West coast and in the Gulf. I have (per another great Apolyton post) landed Mechanized Infantry on a French mountain to take the brunt of the counter-attack via instant-railroad transport. I've switched to Communism.
Most importantly from a diplomatic perspective, I managed to get France to declare War. ("From Polite to Furious: A Newbie's Guide to Getting Them to Declare" is a post for another day.)
Now what?
No shots have been fired.
What do I need to do to get the Iroquois & Greeks in on my side? The Foreign Advisor hasn't mentioned them yet, so I'm assuming they're still on the fence. Do I need to get France to attack me on my soil? Will they do that if I just fortify all my poised troops? Is it a mistake to have troops & ships within France's borders until they make their first strike? Will they ever?
Ben
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