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    Today I started a fresh new game of the game type "Assassin" with 5 other computer players and modified rules. Namely, I increased the cost of all technology by two and a half, set age progression to about 10-15 minutes as well as bumping each individual technology's time to 2 minutes and halved the unit costs so wars could be fought more easily during the earlier ages. I set the difficulty on moderate and I'm playing as the Bantu( I set the civs on random ). The result truely is some of the best gaming I've ever expierenced! And I don't even like real time strategy games.. Anyways, for those who don't know about the "Assassin" game type it's really great. Basically each player is given a "target" or a civilization only they can attack without suffering severe attrition damage when going into their territory. And obviously each player is also told who they are being targeted by. So in my game, I had the Egyptians on one side of me, and the Chinese on the other, the rest of the civs were on the other side of the map. I had been targetted by the Chinese, which only have 2 cities compared to my 5 but remarkably they have been giving me trouble on my eastern front. I have one city located there surrounded by 3 guard towers and a fort all garrisoned with my Impi fighters and so far have held together from the Chinese's constant barrage of attacks. Just north of there on practically the border between them and me is a precious resource which reduces technology by 30%, so I had my workers surround the resource with guard towers as well as a fort and again it has held up. Luckily the Chinese aren't sending a lot of siege weapons my way, but when they do I have 5 light horses garrisoned nearby to take them out when they enter my territory. Now remember, I can't fight the Chinese in their own territory because of the heavy attrition I'll take, my target is the Egyptians, and I must admit, I'd take the Chinese over the Egyptians any day. Why? Because the Egyptians have so far built ALL the wonders available up to the Medevial Age( I think they can build wonders one age in advance ). Everytime I try to mount an offensive I eventually get overwhelmed by the sheer number of troops that they throw at me( and I think it's mostly from that damn wonder that produces a unit every 30 seconds or whatever ). I finally got smart and built up a bunch of guard towers along my western border and I hope I can eventually take one of those cities. I'm currently rebuilding my army and am going to try another strategy using light horses and trebuctets since they seem to like "elite javlineers" so much. What I found kinda funny is when I retreated from my battles with the Egyptians, they followed me into my territory and eventually there whole army was decimated because of the attrition damage. But so far it has been pretty much a perfect stalemate. It's so fun being able to actually have a bunch of wars through each Age.. I really don't know why Big Huge Games decided to make the age progression so short..

    The timer in game has me at almost 2 hours of play time and i'm not even out of the Medieval Age yet( i'm upgrading though..) and so far I've had some really great defensive and offensive battles. Anyways..just thought I'd share my great experience with everyone.

  • #2
    nice report, thou it makes waitign even harder =)

    i'll b spending some time savoring each age (i think i'll like the conquer the world) can't think of much worse than finding some nice tactic with say heavy horse only 2 have them turn into tanks 2 minutes later =\

    thankful that will not b the case =D

    what is this "age progression" setting? i was planing on uping each techs cost to slow things down

    any extra slowing tactics will b nice

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    • #3
      the age progression i mentioned is basically how long it takes to "research" an age, in my game it takes about 10-15 minutes which for me is real nice.

      Meanwhile I played about 30 more minutes after writing my experience above, and I managed to take an Egyptian city to the north, and I was so lucky because they had practically no guard towers or defense protecting it. Before going to war I placed a few guard towers really close to the border, just close enough in fact to shoot arrows at the "Porcelain Tower" wonder the Egyptians built. When I destroyed that I sent my cannons in( I finally got to the Enlightment Age!) and took over the city with not much of a fight. I then managed to secure the city and build defenses around it. Later I decided it was time for another try on my western front with Egypt..I swear I would take it this time and I almost did! I had the damn city captured and being assilmated when Egyptian reinforcements arrived..which I think was their entire army! Needless to say my army got slaughtered and I had to order a retreat.. After yet another defeat on my western front I had some success fighting the Chinese in the east when I took out a few of their castles on the boundary. Later Egypt starting attacking my northern city that I had taken from them earlier! I managed to hold them off when I saw that one of their nearby cities was burning! So I immiedately leapt at the oppurtunity and sent in 5 cannons and a bunch of nearby infantry to guard them.. I had destroyed the city and was calling my infantry in to capture it..as I uncovered the fog around the city I was stunned to see an entire Egyptian army waiting there with siege weapons! I really wanted that city and kept sending in reinforcements but I just couldn't hold them back. Meanwhile..while I was trying to take that Egyptian city..the Chinese launched a little attack of their own and because I was distracted with taking that city they managed to destroy one of my castles nearby..argh. I stopped and saved here.. Now I have an entire Egyptian army moving on my city in the north to look forward to when I play again..not good.

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      • #4
        This is what happens when you destroy the Egyptian's Pyramids, lmao.. I think i'm in trouble
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        • #5
          man, somehow, you have got to take that city in the top left of that screenshot if you want to get anywhere lol
          be free

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          • #6
            hey what are your computer specs downer?
            be free

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