Magean
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- Aug 7, 2009
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I've tried this strategy twice. Byzantium both times, Continents map, deity, 8 civs, 16 CS.
First try : a militarist China with Honor attacked me on turn 65. Since this is not how things are supposed to go, I reloaded the turn 60 autosave and gifted China 8 gpt. They had not met anybody else than me and a far away Sweden, so I couldn't bribe them to go to war with somebody else. Anyway, the tribute didn't deter them from attacking once again. Actually, there were other people to meet on the continent, or across shallow water, but China started on a peninsula behind me. Bad luck.
Second try : started on a continent with Siam in the North, and Japan further North. Japan DoW'd Siam on turn 60 and steamrolled it. No more Ramky. Meanwhile, I got my religion, though a poor one, since it was the last religion to be founded (apparently, Celts and Ethiopia were in, seeing how fast Eastern Orthodoxy and Catholicism appeared). No faith bonus, no religious building ; I picked tithe, choral and religious texts as bonus belief. On the bright side, I had an entire continent open to conversion, because Japan had no religion. Unfortunately, my first missionary stumbled upon barbarians in Japanese territory. Boom, 160 faith lost. I kept trying, but my subsequent missionaries got really delayed by the sheer amount of Japanese troops moving around (I was researching civil service but hadn't got it yet) . Around turn 115, my spy in Kyoto told me that Oda was plotting against me, and that an army was marching for a sneak attack on another civ. I gifted Japan 500 gold (added to our declaration of friendship). In fact, he attacked Prague (very close to my borders), and swiftly took it. A few turns later, he DoW'd me, in spite of the DoF, the tribute, and of my two trade routes connected to his empire. Of course, I quitted, because I didn't even stand a chance. I had no army, no science. Now, maybe I could have prevented the war had I managed to convert the majority of Oda's cities. But, even if my first missionary hadn't been captured by barbs, I'm not sure I could have converted so much cities (he had a quite large and populated empire). And I'm not even sure that a brethren Oda would not have DoW'd me.
Anyway, this strategy seems more map dependant than I thought. Starting next to a warmonger with no other target than us... there's not much to do but building defences.
First try : a militarist China with Honor attacked me on turn 65. Since this is not how things are supposed to go, I reloaded the turn 60 autosave and gifted China 8 gpt. They had not met anybody else than me and a far away Sweden, so I couldn't bribe them to go to war with somebody else. Anyway, the tribute didn't deter them from attacking once again. Actually, there were other people to meet on the continent, or across shallow water, but China started on a peninsula behind me. Bad luck.
Second try : started on a continent with Siam in the North, and Japan further North. Japan DoW'd Siam on turn 60 and steamrolled it. No more Ramky. Meanwhile, I got my religion, though a poor one, since it was the last religion to be founded (apparently, Celts and Ethiopia were in, seeing how fast Eastern Orthodoxy and Catholicism appeared). No faith bonus, no religious building ; I picked tithe, choral and religious texts as bonus belief. On the bright side, I had an entire continent open to conversion, because Japan had no religion. Unfortunately, my first missionary stumbled upon barbarians in Japanese territory. Boom, 160 faith lost. I kept trying, but my subsequent missionaries got really delayed by the sheer amount of Japanese troops moving around (I was researching civil service but hadn't got it yet) . Around turn 115, my spy in Kyoto told me that Oda was plotting against me, and that an army was marching for a sneak attack on another civ. I gifted Japan 500 gold (added to our declaration of friendship). In fact, he attacked Prague (very close to my borders), and swiftly took it. A few turns later, he DoW'd me, in spite of the DoF, the tribute, and of my two trade routes connected to his empire. Of course, I quitted, because I didn't even stand a chance. I had no army, no science. Now, maybe I could have prevented the war had I managed to convert the majority of Oda's cities. But, even if my first missionary hadn't been captured by barbs, I'm not sure I could have converted so much cities (he had a quite large and populated empire). And I'm not even sure that a brethren Oda would not have DoW'd me.
Anyway, this strategy seems more map dependant than I thought. Starting next to a warmonger with no other target than us... there's not much to do but building defences.