Thanks, and questions about War...
Thanks to everyone who responded for my plea for aid.
I am beginning to think that my problems in my current game stem from the fact that my starting location is buttville... I have two squares each of two types of resources (Furs and Horses) on the entire subcontinent where my civ is based. Also, there's no Gold anywhere to be found. No wonder my civ is broke.
I was wondering how you succesful civvers set your objectives when going to war with your neighbors. Is it ever wise to wage a "limited war", or should you never stop until the other civ is eliminated or subjugated?
I had a bad experience with this while playing the Egyptians. The Americans were my neighbors, and they declared war on me when I was not expecting it and conquered a section of my territory. This annoyed me, so after I managed to reconquer my original lands, I went on a slash and burn raid deep into American territory, razing 3 or 4 of Abe's bigger cities and putting the captives to the sword (hey, I didn't want to deal with the logistical nightmare of escorting 15 American workers back to my territory without having them recaptured). Anyway, my raiding party was running out of steam, so I signed a peace treaty. However, the Americans held a big grudge! Several turns later, they declared war on me again, and this time it didn't go so well for me. I have the feeling I did the wrong thing by giving the Yanks time to get back up. Any thought on this issue?
r.
Thanks to everyone who responded for my plea for aid.
I am beginning to think that my problems in my current game stem from the fact that my starting location is buttville... I have two squares each of two types of resources (Furs and Horses) on the entire subcontinent where my civ is based. Also, there's no Gold anywhere to be found. No wonder my civ is broke.
I was wondering how you succesful civvers set your objectives when going to war with your neighbors. Is it ever wise to wage a "limited war", or should you never stop until the other civ is eliminated or subjugated?
I had a bad experience with this while playing the Egyptians. The Americans were my neighbors, and they declared war on me when I was not expecting it and conquered a section of my territory. This annoyed me, so after I managed to reconquer my original lands, I went on a slash and burn raid deep into American territory, razing 3 or 4 of Abe's bigger cities and putting the captives to the sword (hey, I didn't want to deal with the logistical nightmare of escorting 15 American workers back to my territory without having them recaptured). Anyway, my raiding party was running out of steam, so I signed a peace treaty. However, the Americans held a big grudge! Several turns later, they declared war on me again, and this time it didn't go so well for me. I have the feeling I did the wrong thing by giving the Yanks time to get back up. Any thought on this issue?
r.
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