oh. Didn't know it was that simple. I'll do that in a bit but I lost the save so I'm going to try again. And thanks for the AP info. I won't use it anymore
No war, but the sped up production thing was on. standard sized map. I'm not totally sure how to bring up a save so if you could give a quickie tutorial or a link I will gladly do this for you
I started a new game yesterday and figured it might be time to move up. So I played as the Iroquois on Regent (war academy claims its a good one to move up with). To my surprise, by the 10th turn my nation was completely unproductive because of unhappiness and the closest luxuries nearby were a...
ha before I go any further, I would like to point out that killing the americans will be the easiest thing ever, reason being, they don't have ANY strategic resources! We're in the industrial age and they still have spearman for city garrisons :lol:
Yeah but in the case that my diplomatic stance isn't very good (everyone hates me) and I'm gonna want to take out the Zulu soon, which would be better? With my style of gameplay, the AI tends to declare war quite often.
that should be simple enough, and after that I'll work on my navy as well as cultural improvements. What ye say about academies?
oh and just a note, the whole point of that war was mainly to retrieve the horses near pharsalos. After that, I had extra units that were expendable so I went for it...
The thumbnail shows a picture of the results of my war with the Greeks. The black arrows show the cities I started with. The rest was gained through force :goodjob: I could've easily finished the job on them and taken them off the continent, but the citizens all over were getting mad at me for...
Mine is typically Persia. UU's are scientific and industrious. A good combination if you ask me. Aside from that, they're fun to play as, but not to play against
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