Emperor, 3 cities as Theadora. Adrianople up to 9 pop, petra built, Attila sends wave after wave, I probably killed 4 rams, 2 horse archers a couple warriors . . . they keep coming until I succumb, intending to regroup around Constantinople and take back the city . . . no luck, he razed it!
So I started a new game as Isabella and found Mt. Sinai for my second city. Dominated.
Will Attila raze every city he can?
Capitals can't be razed
Just crush them all.
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Did you choose those AIs or just happen to end up with all the warmongers in a random spawn?
Falls behind??
He is tech leader in 780 AD in my latest game, with top number of cities. I don't think he will fall behind anything.
Falls behind??
He is tech leader in 780 AD in my latest game, with top number of cities. I don't think he will fall behind anything.
He will fall behind. Not that early, but later.
Capitals can't be razed
I know. But evidently they will raze cities that touch their own borders and have wonders in them.
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Strange. I haven't played many games yet, but the Huns always seemed rather weak. They are either very passive or so aggressive that others decide to gang up and take care of them.
the restart civ for me is Germany if they are close enough to make trouble later on but too far away to take out early.
Horse Archers replace Chariot Archers and not Horsemen, but they also upgrade to Knights so a ruins upgrade is likely.
I played as Darius and was friends with Attilla almost from the beginning of the game until about 20 turns before I won. All of a sudden, Attilla made a surprise attack on me for apparently no reason. Are these civs preprogrammed to behave the way they are reputed to in history? If so, that explains why Attilla irrationally went to war with me. And when he did, HE WOOPED MY BUT AND WOULDNT LISTEN TO ANY TALK OF PEACE.
Understand this: if you have a border with the Huns, take nothing for granted. Build tons of forts and be ready to garrison them when Attilla attempts to swarm you with his powerful army!
I played as Darius and was friends with Attilla almost from the beginning of the game until about 20 turns before I won. All of a sudden, Attilla made a surprise attack on me for apparently no reason. Are these civs preprogrammed to behave the way they are reputed to in history? If so, that explains why Attilla irrationally went to war with me. And when he did, HE WOOPED MY BUT AND WOULDNT LISTEN TO ANY TALK OF PEACE.
Understand this: if you have a border with the Huns, take nothing for granted. Build tons of forts and be ready to garrison them when Attilla attempts to swarm you with his powerful army!