Every night - when my friends and I play against computers, we always play a capital game. Well, two nights ago, we stepped up to tough, and we were getting destroyed. It was an Island map, the East Indies, i believe, and the computer was playing beautifully. Their navy had us blockaded to one or two islands, we couldn't support each other, and they were picking off our colonies by isolating and attacking. When it hit modern, we were fighting off masses of aircraft from aircraft carriers and barely survivng. My friend took a huge gamble, ignored his capital, built up a military base on an island, and built up before the computer noticed. All three of us then massed our navies and drove through the enemy navy (taking heavy losses) to allow a beach landing for the navy. A nuke and a few minutes of intense fighting gave us the victory against one of the computers, and then, with considerable pressure off of our backs, we were able to do the same to the other computer.
It was a great game, but it got me thinking - we shouldn't have won simply by rushing their capital. I think capital victories seem rather unfair, all one has to do is to rush the captial and their entire country fell after a short time. It's even cheaper when world government comes into play. Last night, my friend and I played "conquest" and, although it was alot harder, and alot more frantic, it was definately more fun, in my opinion. The game just seems more tactical when there is not just one "objective" (The enemy capital) to take, but rather, you have to completely eliminate the enemy by taking out his entire empire. Suicide rushes still play a role, because taking out their capital certianly puts a huge dent in their economy, but it doesn't win the game outright.
What do you guys think of conquest games? Do you like them, or like capital games more?
It was a great game, but it got me thinking - we shouldn't have won simply by rushing their capital. I think capital victories seem rather unfair, all one has to do is to rush the captial and their entire country fell after a short time. It's even cheaper when world government comes into play. Last night, my friend and I played "conquest" and, although it was alot harder, and alot more frantic, it was definately more fun, in my opinion. The game just seems more tactical when there is not just one "objective" (The enemy capital) to take, but rather, you have to completely eliminate the enemy by taking out his entire empire. Suicide rushes still play a role, because taking out their capital certianly puts a huge dent in their economy, but it doesn't win the game outright.
What do you guys think of conquest games? Do you like them, or like capital games more?
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