A very long time ago I started to play civ I, then civ 2. I played a bit civ 3 and some time ago I played civ 4. The last time I played civ 4 was more than 1 year ago.
Last week I started again with a warlord level game on a large (or huge) map. This was the same as the last time I played. I started slowly just to learn the game again. Maybe a bit to slowly. Unluckily in my own cities, I didn't have horses. So I had to defeat my weakest neighbours to have them. I took 4 of his cities and he became my vasal.
The situation so far: I have 1 vasal, the strongest civ has 2 and there are 3 other civs on this continent.
Now I wanted to attack the weakest civ left. He was a bit behind me in terms of strong units. I took some time to build an army with a lot of units (cavalery, infantery, machinegun, cannons/artillery,...) and I placed them besides the border so I could attack easyly. I played much slower compared to my last game because it was allready 1880AD or something. But it was a nice game to learn tactics and to learn all units and advances again.
I started to attack and after some turn (4 or 5) I allready had 4 of his cities. 2 turns later I took another one but then the stronest civ decleared war togheter with 2 of his vasal. My border citys had no or old defences this time, so there was not much I could do.
To learn more tactics I went back to the turn before I started the attack. this time I upgrades the defences of my border city's first. By the time I wanted to attack my weak neighbour, he had new units. The same as I had.
I saved the game and wanted to trie something else.
I went back again to the turn before my atack. This time I started the attack and at the same time I upgrades my defences of my border citys. I upgrades my units and builded new units for these citys. When I had 4 or 5 of his cities, my border cities had each 4 of 5 units. But at this time the strongest civ declared war again. He attacked with his vasal and with a large number of units. This is my present situation.
Now I could try to hold of this strong civ and in at the same time defend the cities I just took.
What would be a good strategy in this situation?
1) Attack the weak enemy like I did/tried while upgrading my defences. Do the other civs know I'm attacking someone so that if they attack me, I have to share my concentration and resources?
2) In stead of attacking the weak enemy, should I try to attack the strong enemy? Then there is just one civ to worry about and I will be prepared.
So ... some strategy advice wanted
Last week I started again with a warlord level game on a large (or huge) map. This was the same as the last time I played. I started slowly just to learn the game again. Maybe a bit to slowly. Unluckily in my own cities, I didn't have horses. So I had to defeat my weakest neighbours to have them. I took 4 of his cities and he became my vasal.
The situation so far: I have 1 vasal, the strongest civ has 2 and there are 3 other civs on this continent.
Now I wanted to attack the weakest civ left. He was a bit behind me in terms of strong units. I took some time to build an army with a lot of units (cavalery, infantery, machinegun, cannons/artillery,...) and I placed them besides the border so I could attack easyly. I played much slower compared to my last game because it was allready 1880AD or something. But it was a nice game to learn tactics and to learn all units and advances again.
I started to attack and after some turn (4 or 5) I allready had 4 of his cities. 2 turns later I took another one but then the stronest civ decleared war togheter with 2 of his vasal. My border citys had no or old defences this time, so there was not much I could do.
To learn more tactics I went back to the turn before I started the attack. this time I upgrades the defences of my border city's first. By the time I wanted to attack my weak neighbour, he had new units. The same as I had.
I saved the game and wanted to trie something else.
I went back again to the turn before my atack. This time I started the attack and at the same time I upgrades my defences of my border citys. I upgrades my units and builded new units for these citys. When I had 4 or 5 of his cities, my border cities had each 4 of 5 units. But at this time the strongest civ declared war again. He attacked with his vasal and with a large number of units. This is my present situation.
Now I could try to hold of this strong civ and in at the same time defend the cities I just took.
What would be a good strategy in this situation?
1) Attack the weak enemy like I did/tried while upgrading my defences. Do the other civs know I'm attacking someone so that if they attack me, I have to share my concentration and resources?
2) In stead of attacking the weak enemy, should I try to attack the strong enemy? Then there is just one civ to worry about and I will be prepared.
So ... some strategy advice wanted