Charles 22
King
In my current game, beyond the year 2000, I have a spy at one particular civ's capitol. I managed to see his forces this way, something I'm sure a lot of you are very familiar with, and guess what? I found that he had 35 artillery pieces. Mind you I haven't seen anybody with artillery in this particular game yet, but in the only other conquest/domination only game I played on Civ3 it was the same way (I haven't invaded that AI's territory to see how he has them stationed - though cursoring over the individual units may provide that information). That game ended up being me against a very much more powerful AI civ, and one barely anything left other AI civ. It's apparent what the dominant AI civ's plan was. Part of it involved him using all or the vast majority of his artillery in a very protected stack (though he had many stacks without artillery attacking at the same time).
I wondered how that dominant AI could just start rolling through the other civs, and apparently them being willing to use artillery offensively made a huge difference. In the current game it's looks as though I'm the only one to "use" them so far, since every civ still exists and the borders have only changed radically in my direction.
So the reason this is occuring is because I picked up the habit of playing only domination/conquest when I got to realize how wimpy Civ4 was playing any other way to victory. If you want to see the AI use or at least defend with artillery, assuming you're attacking a dominant civ who might build them, then you will play domination/conquest only, too.
I wondered how that dominant AI could just start rolling through the other civs, and apparently them being willing to use artillery offensively made a huge difference. In the current game it's looks as though I'm the only one to "use" them so far, since every civ still exists and the borders have only changed radically in my direction.
So the reason this is occuring is because I picked up the habit of playing only domination/conquest when I got to realize how wimpy Civ4 was playing any other way to victory. If you want to see the AI use or at least defend with artillery, assuming you're attacking a dominant civ who might build them, then you will play domination/conquest only, too.