Originally posted by MSGT John Drew
comrade,
... I absolutely cannot imagine how two settlers can outperform two absolutely well trained artillery divisions in the seige of a city. ...
MSGT, that statement reflects part of who you are more than how the game plays.
You still the think that a catapult is a weapon that kills people, while I know it is a pretty picture wrapped around a 4 bombard factor with 1 move OR 1 shot per turn. Citizens in the towns have a defensive resistance value of 16, so that means you only have a 20% chance of causing a death even when you score a direct hit.
The key issue here is that killing the town and cities with military may not be your wisest choice. Your real objective is to deprive the enemy of the ability to build things and grow and potentially do damage to you.
You are thinking tactically wrt using artillery to bombard the enemy into the stone age and then just waltz over the weakened defenders. Sound great to me; wish the game played that way.
Settlers can plop down towns that steal the terrain from the enemy town and cut it off from connection to its empire. Sometimes one settler will do it but its amaaaazing how quickly a pop 5 or 6 hill town will starve down to 2 or 3 if you disconnect their resources and steal any nearby food sources with your boudaries that surround the new towns. If your boundary pushes right up to the town, then you can sit in your town and run out and attack straight into the enemy town but he can't do the same to you.
I would personally use a warrior, a worker, or a settler to bait the enemy out of their hill town and then kill them in the open before I would waste 30 shields on a catapult that won't work over 80% of the time if if it can be slowly drug across the map to get near the objective.
The frontal assault is your tactic of last resort.
This is a strategy game first and tactical warfare second.
Note that since I have revised my strategies for playing the game, I usually disband captured cats and cannons and on Emporer level only have the games last beyond artillery about 50% of the time.