Tristan_C
Emperor
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- Aug 16, 2006
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Hey guys, I have a quick observation before I describe my problem. Is it just me, or would a lot of you agree that Samurai stand head-and-shoulders above most other uniques? At first you'd think the Japanese civ is pretty weak because Tokugawa's traits (Agg, Prot) don't synergize at all. If I'm Agg, I'm going to rush to meet enemies on the field before they can pillage, rather than hole up in a city. But the thing is, I'm willing to be handicapped by Japan's awful attributes in order to have the honor of moving Samurai around the map and tearing everything to ribbons. I bee-lined for the samurai and got them ~300AD, and built stacks of samurai and trebuchets. With these I gobbled several civs up and developed two city raider great generals (obviously attached to samurai) who can eliminate the principle defender of a city with 99+ odds, greatly reducing my costs on trebuchet replacement and speeding up wars dramatically. But all great ages must eventually pass into history. At ~1500AD, the age of the samurai ended and I tearfully upgraded them all to Infantry.
My issue is that the whole game has gone stale as a result. I'm ahead of all my rival civs thanks to bushido warmongering. There's no way I can lose, but a victory condition could still be a couple hundred extremely boring turns ahead. As exciting as warmongering is on Marathon, riding an already-won game to the eventual satisfaction of a Victory Condition on Marathon is a dull experience.
Looking at the map below, the earliest Victory I could obtain is clearly domination (I'm 50/37% of popluation and 42/51% of land). The problem is the land requirement is still a couple of long wars and cultural build-ups away. There has to be something quicker... perhaps declaring war on most of the other civs and accepting capitulation terms after ten turns? 50% of a vassal state's land counts towards the domination total. I just wanted to fish for ideas here on the forum and pick the minds of more adroit players than myself for how this could get cinched as quickly as possible. I definitely don't want to hang around for a space race when the map looks like this.
Leader: Tokugawa
Diff: Monarch
World: Highlands
Date: 1674 AD, 376 turns left, Marathon speed
Researching: Flight
Main projects: City improvements and replacing my recently-depleted siege weapons.
Diplomatic situation: I have two friends, two vassals, 1 war, and everyone else is sort of sitting around waiting to be conquered.
And for anyone who wants to go way above and beyond the call of duty you can take a look at the save.
My issue is that the whole game has gone stale as a result. I'm ahead of all my rival civs thanks to bushido warmongering. There's no way I can lose, but a victory condition could still be a couple hundred extremely boring turns ahead. As exciting as warmongering is on Marathon, riding an already-won game to the eventual satisfaction of a Victory Condition on Marathon is a dull experience.
Looking at the map below, the earliest Victory I could obtain is clearly domination (I'm 50/37% of popluation and 42/51% of land). The problem is the land requirement is still a couple of long wars and cultural build-ups away. There has to be something quicker... perhaps declaring war on most of the other civs and accepting capitulation terms after ten turns? 50% of a vassal state's land counts towards the domination total. I just wanted to fish for ideas here on the forum and pick the minds of more adroit players than myself for how this could get cinched as quickly as possible. I definitely don't want to hang around for a space race when the map looks like this.


Leader: Tokugawa
Diff: Monarch
World: Highlands
Date: 1674 AD, 376 turns left, Marathon speed
Researching: Flight
Main projects: City improvements and replacing my recently-depleted siege weapons.
Diplomatic situation: I have two friends, two vassals, 1 war, and everyone else is sort of sitting around waiting to be conquered.
And for anyone who wants to go way above and beyond the call of duty you can take a look at the save.
