Hi there.
I was wondering whether people would mind sharing their views on the following?
I currently play civ 5 at emporer level and I am able to obtain pretty much every victory condition (although I haven't tried diplo) at this difficulty. I am about to move up to immortal and I'm trying to review my tactics to allow me to dominate.
I recently played a game as Mongolia whereby I was technologically ahead of all but two of the AI nations. Iroquis and America were pretty much on par with me and Iroquis even decided to Dow on me. Neither of the two powerful civs were at my borders so I was not worried and I sent an invading force forward to attack Iroquis. I must have spent the best part of 1000 years fighting the war in distant lands and despite razing two of their cities and puppet ing two more, I was not able to take their capital before America started giving me problems on my eastern front.
I decided to make peace and finish Iroquis later and devote my military power to America whilst playing defensive on my western front.
The question I have is should you go for the powerful cubs first before rifles or dedicate your earlier years to conquering the lesser empires whilst building up an experienced army? Or do you guys feel that it is a better tactic to fight long wars against those that can match the power if your army even if they are bit in your doorstep.
I guess I have always tried to take put the competition early but I'm not sure if it would be better to go about it a different way.
Thoughts please?
I was wondering whether people would mind sharing their views on the following?
I currently play civ 5 at emporer level and I am able to obtain pretty much every victory condition (although I haven't tried diplo) at this difficulty. I am about to move up to immortal and I'm trying to review my tactics to allow me to dominate.
I recently played a game as Mongolia whereby I was technologically ahead of all but two of the AI nations. Iroquis and America were pretty much on par with me and Iroquis even decided to Dow on me. Neither of the two powerful civs were at my borders so I was not worried and I sent an invading force forward to attack Iroquis. I must have spent the best part of 1000 years fighting the war in distant lands and despite razing two of their cities and puppet ing two more, I was not able to take their capital before America started giving me problems on my eastern front.
I decided to make peace and finish Iroquis later and devote my military power to America whilst playing defensive on my western front.
The question I have is should you go for the powerful cubs first before rifles or dedicate your earlier years to conquering the lesser empires whilst building up an experienced army? Or do you guys feel that it is a better tactic to fight long wars against those that can match the power if your army even if they are bit in your doorstep.
I guess I have always tried to take put the competition early but I'm not sure if it would be better to go about it a different way.
Thoughts please?