Looksitabear
Chieftain
- Joined
- Nov 25, 2008
- Messages
- 16
So, I was playing as the Chinese, standard warmongering, crushing my north/south neighbors, meeting up with the other continent.
And so now, after I had reached tanks, and now churning out armies (I had gotten 2 MGLs from an ancient-age war with Byz, Score!) and I noticed that:
1. Spain had gotten to replaceable parts.
2. They had one source of rubber.
So I went to war with them, aiming at their city adjacent to their rubber. I thought it would be easy, with a tank army and a carrier full of bombers. But they put up a better fight than I expected, what with their multiple 20+ stacks of infantry riding on railroads. But in the end I took their single city, and the world's only other source of rubber, and the signed a peace treaty with Spain.
Now looking at the units that require rubber, it seems like I just limited the entire rest of the world having their best unit be Guerrillas.
So, have I won?
And so now, after I had reached tanks, and now churning out armies (I had gotten 2 MGLs from an ancient-age war with Byz, Score!) and I noticed that:
1. Spain had gotten to replaceable parts.
2. They had one source of rubber.
So I went to war with them, aiming at their city adjacent to their rubber. I thought it would be easy, with a tank army and a carrier full of bombers. But they put up a better fight than I expected, what with their multiple 20+ stacks of infantry riding on railroads. But in the end I took their single city, and the world's only other source of rubber, and the signed a peace treaty with Spain.
Now looking at the units that require rubber, it seems like I just limited the entire rest of the world having their best unit be Guerrillas.
So, have I won?