In Civ II, life was simple: make friends, trade maps, find the easiest route to the capital, and then when war breaks out just march straight across his empire to his capital and decimate it. He goes into anarchy for a bit while he relocates the capital, and in the meantime you just bounce around bribing away all his cities (after first grabbing one tech from each). Go into the new capital last and he's dead.
In Civ III, this SO does not work, because (1) his capital relocates immediately and (2) within about 3 turns, no matter what you occupy his capital with or what you rush build, if he's even close to your culture level his cap will revolt back to him.
So, what I do now is an even front across his empire, chewing up cities with assaults, allowing a few stragglers to flip back behind my lines knowing that I can either take them later or convert them after he has been all but obliterated. This is much more elegant than the Civ II way, since the territory advance is much more realistic, but it is truly necessary? Must I simply move like a shadow across his empire, or has anybody had luck with a deep spear thrust through several cities and into his core?
In Civ III, this SO does not work, because (1) his capital relocates immediately and (2) within about 3 turns, no matter what you occupy his capital with or what you rush build, if he's even close to your culture level his cap will revolt back to him.
So, what I do now is an even front across his empire, chewing up cities with assaults, allowing a few stragglers to flip back behind my lines knowing that I can either take them later or convert them after he has been all but obliterated. This is much more elegant than the Civ II way, since the territory advance is much more realistic, but it is truly necessary? Must I simply move like a shadow across his empire, or has anybody had luck with a deep spear thrust through several cities and into his core?
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