I recently started using this strategy to stop AI CIV expansion, and wanted to get some others opinions on it. (I'm sure lots of people have tried it).
In my current game, I'm sharing a reasonably large continent with four other civs. Early on I decided that I was sick of AI CIV settlers trying to settle my land, so, after grabbing a big chunk of the continent ( about 1/2 ), I built a bunch of military units (spearman, mostly) and physically lined them up in a big wall from north to south.
I'm at peace with all the other CIVS, so, as a result, I occasionally see some settlers bumping up against my wall, but none ever manage to get through.
Any thoughts about this strategy? Because I'm still a despot, and because it takes a fair amount of units to create the wall ( my wall is 2 units thick ), I can imagine my population becoming unhappy if I ever move on to a different govt....
Thanks!
sozinsky
In my current game, I'm sharing a reasonably large continent with four other civs. Early on I decided that I was sick of AI CIV settlers trying to settle my land, so, after grabbing a big chunk of the continent ( about 1/2 ), I built a bunch of military units (spearman, mostly) and physically lined them up in a big wall from north to south.
I'm at peace with all the other CIVS, so, as a result, I occasionally see some settlers bumping up against my wall, but none ever manage to get through.
Any thoughts about this strategy? Because I'm still a despot, and because it takes a fair amount of units to create the wall ( my wall is 2 units thick ), I can imagine my population becoming unhappy if I ever move on to a different govt....
Thanks!
sozinsky
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