I am having a huge amount of fun with a new game. Playing Emepror-difficulty as Egypt, 'cause I thought I could upgrade from WCs to Horsemen, providing a partial solution to the elite+leader problem. Not the case, but fun anyway.
A couple of observations. then my question.
- I am trying out my new ultra-early war strategy. Having built only 4 cities with optimum food, 3 on hills, I attacked Russia (easy target) with exploring Warriors in 2300BC. Took 2 of Cathy's Workers, killed a bunch of Warriors and Archers, and razed 1 city at the cost of 2 Warriors. This war continued for a LOOONG time... but I got 3 GLs out of it, for The Pyramids (1250BC), an Army (around 1000BC), and the Great Library (270BC).
- As a side note, by not building Settlers, my cities are much bigger, much earlier. So even though my GA got triggered with a small empire, productivity benefits were still there. Thebes was at 7 pop by 1000BC, and producing like crazy, and, even though I had wars ongoing, was able to build the Colossus in 24 turns in 490 BC.
- Elite+leaders are sent back to Thebes, for either an eventual upgrade, or, in the case of non-upgradable units (in this case a Swordsman), to act as the first unit in Armies.
OK, my question:
In addition to my own wars, I've been able to wreak general havoc with a series of alliances. At one point, early AD, I had EVERYONE at war with EVERYONE!! (Large map, 16 civs, so this was a true World War!!)
Now things have settled down a bit; only I am at war with France, Germany, and Greece, and Babylon is at war with France and Rome.
However: Germany, France, and Greece have NO diplomatic relations with each other... how is this possible?
A couple of observations. then my question.
- I am trying out my new ultra-early war strategy. Having built only 4 cities with optimum food, 3 on hills, I attacked Russia (easy target) with exploring Warriors in 2300BC. Took 2 of Cathy's Workers, killed a bunch of Warriors and Archers, and razed 1 city at the cost of 2 Warriors. This war continued for a LOOONG time... but I got 3 GLs out of it, for The Pyramids (1250BC), an Army (around 1000BC), and the Great Library (270BC).
- As a side note, by not building Settlers, my cities are much bigger, much earlier. So even though my GA got triggered with a small empire, productivity benefits were still there. Thebes was at 7 pop by 1000BC, and producing like crazy, and, even though I had wars ongoing, was able to build the Colossus in 24 turns in 490 BC.
- Elite+leaders are sent back to Thebes, for either an eventual upgrade, or, in the case of non-upgradable units (in this case a Swordsman), to act as the first unit in Armies.
OK, my question:
In addition to my own wars, I've been able to wreak general havoc with a series of alliances. At one point, early AD, I had EVERYONE at war with EVERYONE!! (Large map, 16 civs, so this was a true World War!!)
Now things have settled down a bit; only I am at war with France, Germany, and Greece, and Babylon is at war with France and Rome.
However: Germany, France, and Greece have NO diplomatic relations with each other... how is this possible?
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