I'm experimenting with Vassalage and warmongering and have a few questions.
1. Is the Vassalage civic required to obtain a Vassal state? I can think of good arguments for either answer and can't seem to maneuver myself into a test case in games. I've never actually attempted to subdue and vassalize a civilization. Kill or be killed!!!
2. If I can completely kill off a civilization in a war is there any reason to prefer making them a vassal state over eliminating them? I understand strategic advantages such as buffering your cities from invasion through your vassal, maintaining cultural borders so as to prevent holes for new cities from the AI, etc,. but don't you gain more from simply installing your own governor and popping borders in the recovery phase?
3. When and How do you get out of Slavery? I have trouble finding a reason to switch before Emancipation and maybe not even then. Yes, Caste System is great in certain situations but I find that my overall growth and development of my empire is stunted with Caste System. I am a bit puzzled as to how someone could really find happiness and food resources in enough quantities to justify Caste System at higher levels. Even on Warlords/Noble Difficulty(slowly moving up) it seems that Slavery is just too powerful to pass up. Lately I find myself using it throughout the entire game. In later stages I will often let my core cities grow larger for more sustained hammer output but still whip regularly in my 2nd tier and frontier cities.
4. Is the unhappiness from non-Emancipation a joke? I was hoping to choke other civs with it (and hogging/destroying all thier happiness resources). I barely notice Emancipation unhappiness when I maintain Slavery to War/Whip.
Thanks again for all the tips and analysis. Civfanatics Rocks!!!
1. Is the Vassalage civic required to obtain a Vassal state? I can think of good arguments for either answer and can't seem to maneuver myself into a test case in games. I've never actually attempted to subdue and vassalize a civilization. Kill or be killed!!!
2. If I can completely kill off a civilization in a war is there any reason to prefer making them a vassal state over eliminating them? I understand strategic advantages such as buffering your cities from invasion through your vassal, maintaining cultural borders so as to prevent holes for new cities from the AI, etc,. but don't you gain more from simply installing your own governor and popping borders in the recovery phase?
3. When and How do you get out of Slavery? I have trouble finding a reason to switch before Emancipation and maybe not even then. Yes, Caste System is great in certain situations but I find that my overall growth and development of my empire is stunted with Caste System. I am a bit puzzled as to how someone could really find happiness and food resources in enough quantities to justify Caste System at higher levels. Even on Warlords/Noble Difficulty(slowly moving up) it seems that Slavery is just too powerful to pass up. Lately I find myself using it throughout the entire game. In later stages I will often let my core cities grow larger for more sustained hammer output but still whip regularly in my 2nd tier and frontier cities.
4. Is the unhappiness from non-Emancipation a joke? I was hoping to choke other civs with it (and hogging/destroying all thier happiness resources). I barely notice Emancipation unhappiness when I maintain Slavery to War/Whip.
Thanks again for all the tips and analysis. Civfanatics Rocks!!!