GGF1: Incas

who woulda thought warlord could be so tramatizing?
 
This war was a tale of the good... and the bad... ... and the ugly. Simple enough. The good was at the beginning at the bad was at the end.

The Good:

- We conquered nearly all of Byzantium, settling for peace with them having only 3 cities remaining (Overall in the whole world. As far as the Anglo-Byzantine continent is concerned, we conquered the whole damn thing).

- We reached the Modern Age

- We got a great leader, who now has 3 tanks in his army ranks.

- We are allied with the Zulus against the Vikings

The Bad

- The Celts tried to invade Byzantium proper as well. They got pushed back, but when I demanded they get out of our lands, they declared war on us!

- The Byzantines declared war on us again, after one turn of war against the Vikings, who weren't even willing to talk peace.

- The Vikings took one of the cities we captured from the Byzantines by way of... get this.. a berserker :rolleyes:. Somehow it managed to kill the defenders.

The Ugly

- Nuremburg and Berlin have been captured. Leipzig is barely holding on.

The Good

- We finally signed peace with the Vikings after getting back the city they took with the Berserker.

- We rushed 5-6 tanks to Leipzig

The Bad

- It will still probably fall by next turn

The Good

- Ah, but it doesn't!

- Another great leader... thank you dumb Byzantine invasions :cool:

- Leipzig has now survived 2 turns of complete onslaught by Celtic cavalry, rifflemen, guerrilas, and everything in between. I decide to rename it to commemorate this.

The Ugly

- We lost our first great leader when a transport sank :(

The Good

- A series of succesful bombing runs has resulted in Entremont, Lugdunum, and Camuldunum being rid of all defenders. They are defenseles, with all major railroad lines cut off, and 5 infantry and 1 tank waiting to conquer them for us. Already this has made Celtic troops withdraw from the main front in Germany.

- I think that what they threw at us in Germany was the vast majority of their army

- Brennus offers peace. Haha, no.

Turn 11

- ok, ok, I know this isn't my turn, but I had been planning this attack for so long, it would hurt if I just let it go like this. So I did one thing, and moved a tank into Entremont capturing it. Everything else is open to the next player.

Outlook

Ok, well I'm not sure it's been a good set of turns, but it sure has been eventful. What I personally would do is, with the small task force we have in Celtica, attack those 2 other defenseles Celtic cities. In the meanwhile keep bombing the hell out of whatever Celts come to retake them (right now about 8-10 cavalry). I myself would make peace with the Celts and regroup as soon as we take back Berlin and Nuremberg. I forgot to mention that things are looking pretty good for us in Germany. We have enough tanks to survive every turn, plus there are like 6 elite ones in there. Maybe once they're healed we send in an army and take back all of Germany. We also have a bunch of bombers in Germany, and the little island nearby; i've already taken out some of the Celt's forces with them. The rubber should be recaptured asap, or at least bombed. Things aren't bad at all imho, we could easily win this war against the Celts as long as we keep making tanks and flying them into Germany and Entremont. Once we have retaken a few cities in Germany, and have control of the key Celtic peninsula, I say whatever opportunity allows.
 
Not that bad off a set of turns, IMO. Yes, my first priority is to take out that rubber. We don't want Celtic infantry... Consider this a got it. One question though, I seem to have forgotted, where is (well, was really) Germany?
 
Originally posted by Gogf
Not that bad off a set of turns, IMO. Yes, my first priority is to take out that rubber. We don't want Celtic infantry... Consider this a got it. One question though, I seem to have forgotted, where is (well, was really) Germany?

Germany is the Northwestern section of the Celtic continent, consisting in large part of the peninsula where not long ago we had 3 cities. And they already have Celtic infantry, and far too many to be just because of that rubber. I think they're getting it from one of the other civs. Don't worry, infantry are easy to take care of... just send as many spare bombers as possible to our one city there (the one I renamed). I say spare, because the main force is to remain in Caesara, bombing the Celts until we take their 3 most historically important cities. Once this is complete, send half the bomber force to Entremont and continue bombing for there. Next turn send the other half (not all at once, because if the Celts destroy it, we're in deep ****).

Fascism isn't a bad goverment, but the corruption and inability to rush via. gold is killing us.

Remember to use that ruler... but don't waste him. Try airlifting him to the renamed city in Germany, where he'll have 3 elite tanks waiting for him. Once they're fully healed, load them into him and terrorize the Celts (with the bombers you'll have there, you could take out some celtic cities by then too if you want, but my advice is to take out as much of the force besieging the city as you can).
 
very nice aaminion, the main thing was to get byzantines out of the way and...bingo! Why is that you ask? So we could get nukes first :thumbsup: , personally I hate nukes/ICBMS, but in case the AI has uranium nothing will stop them from building'em. Basically now we conquer the German part of Celtia, then we can retake Byzantines for fun, and then go to Democracy and work on NOTHING but tanks and wonders... what say you team?
 
First, I'd like to see a minimap. :)

Why not try to finish the celts off? They'll only get stronger, and if the really lost the majority of their army?
Or, are we at war with byzantium (no problem?) and Vikings (How strong are they?are the occupied with the war with zulu?)

more infos, please :)

mfG mitsho
 
according to aaminion, they have 3 cities. Um, not much of a problem me thinks :hmm:, but with no rubber, oil, aluminum (probably), and uranium, they can be dealt with quite easily.
 
We're still at war with the Byzantines, and they can hardly do anything to us (except for minor 'invasions' of their former land with say, 2 cavalry and an infantry). We could easily take them out if we wanted, but it'd be too much of a hassle getting our troops over there to their remote islands. Especially considering we're at war with the Celts. We also would want to make peace with Theodora a.s.a.p. considering that they're still allied to the Vikings, who we are at peace with, but who could change their mind at any time the longer the war with Byzantium goes on.

The Celtic army isn't mostly destroyed, sorry if I said that. Probably far from in fact. What we have managed to do however was break their assault onus (which was probably the best they had). For 2 turns they assaulted the renamed city with like 40 cavalry, 10 infantry, and 20 rifflemen, and yet we still survived :cool:
 
Okay, I'm sorry, due to time concerns, I have to wait to play until this afterrnoon. Thanks for being so patient guys.

EDIT: I can play some of my turn this morning, just not all of it.
 
Okay, I played 2/10 of my turns in half an hour. Aaminion00, the Celtic offense force was not destroyed. They sent a huge SOD toward Entremont. About 5-10 Infantry, 5 Geurillas, 10 Riflemen, 10 Pikemen, and 7 Spearman. I killed all the Infantry, Geurillas, and Riflemen with out bombers. In order to do so, I had to redline all teh pikemen, and all but one Spearman. That one spearman has two health left. We are in the position to take two (unoccupied) cities next turn. I bombed out the Celtic rubber. The Byzantines refuse to acknowledge our envoy :(. That's all so far.
 
sounds good :thumbsup:
 
Now that I think about it, that SOD must have been all those units that were surrounding Leipzig, and suddenly vanished (railroads). Well, that takes care of them. Also, whoever built up this bomber force, good job :goodjob:! They seem to never run out :)!
 
Originally posted by Gogf
Now that I think about it, that SOD must have been all those units that were surrounding Leipzig, and suddenly vanished (railroads). Well, that takes care of them. Also, whoever built up this bomber force, good job :goodjob:! They seem to never run out :)!

Takes the honour - but was, after all, only following orders.
 
Off the bat: Celt's have flight :(!

1: Okay, nothing much, bomb some units (and some SODs...) I didn't keep exact statics, because there were a ton of units we took out
2: "
3: "
4: Capture Camulodunum, and Lungdunum
5: Capture Agendincum, get the Hanging Gardens
6: Capture Gergovie
7: Capture Alesia, and Richborough, get the Sistine Chapel, and Newton's University
8: Capture Berlin
IBT: Celt's retake Berlin :crazyeye:. Celt's make a landing, I kill most units, but not all.
9: Capture Hanover, and Verulanium
IBT: The one cavalry the Celts have left on England attacks York, kills our infantry, and razes the city :( :cry: :( :cry:
10: Capture Burdigala

Outlook: Okay, I have been sending our tanks to Hastings, by way of air, and then to trebo[something], and then transports, and then finally to the nearest city captured from the Celts, just south (forgot what it's called). I'm bringing bombers to north England, to bomb the Byzantines, as their alliance with the Vikings has expired :). We have some serious momentum again the Celts, keep sendind those tanks in the way I have been, and they will be history. They were getting rubber from the Zulu (I think), but not any more. They have a ton of Geurillas, and Riflemen (getting killed off though), and very few infantry left (if any). Make sure they don't get the rubber back! So, on to you Cizzlewalk (save, and screenshot to come soon).
 
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