Dark Paladin X
Chieftain
- Joined
- Aug 20, 2013
- Messages
- 34
Between having limited number of cities, but large population versus having multiple cities with smaller population (more akin to the ICS strategy), which one is more suitable for domination victory. I've been reading my forums posts where people suggest to the former over the later for domination victory. What are the advantages of one over the other if you are planning to achieve domination victory? My gut feelings is going for the later because you need to control as many strategic resources to gain the upper hand over others.
Also, does anyone have useful tips on befriending Shaka AI? I heard he's one of the most loyal AI if you plan going for domination victory, but as a warmonger, he's one of the hardest AI to befriend. Should I try building a large army and invading a weaker civilization to earn his respect? Or should I just bribe him with lots of gold?
P.S. If anyone was wondering how I'm doing with the Japanese, I'm getting much success with them. Not because of other civilizations, but dealing with barbarians that constantly take my workers and destroying my tile improvements. Perhaps I should try building more military units, but I'll suffer more gold penalties that way.
Also, does anyone have useful tips on befriending Shaka AI? I heard he's one of the most loyal AI if you plan going for domination victory, but as a warmonger, he's one of the hardest AI to befriend. Should I try building a large army and invading a weaker civilization to earn his respect? Or should I just bribe him with lots of gold?
P.S. If anyone was wondering how I'm doing with the Japanese, I'm getting much success with them. Not because of other civilizations, but dealing with barbarians that constantly take my workers and destroying my tile improvements. Perhaps I should try building more military units, but I'll suffer more gold penalties that way.