Charonicus
Warlord
I'd love to know what Caesar's logic was here, why he chose to throw his game away. :S
The world as always, is divided by religion. The Taoists, Charon, Gilgamesh, Caesar and Suvaryman. The Christians, Justinian and Wang Kon. And the universally hated muslim, Saladin.
The heathens are some distance away and it took a while to march a hefty stack into Arabia and begin picking off Saladin's land. I took three of his larger cities, sending him plummeting to the bottom of the board, below even the backward Wang Kon. One of Caesar's piddly little cities culture flipped to me. I was the only one warring and figured, surely sooner or later my Taoist allies will get bored and declare on someone? Wang Kon or Saladin seemed the most likely targets, Justinian is powerful and I'm already planning on taking him out next.
My troops mill around the Arabian border, picking off Saladin's units as I wait for refuses to talk to wear off. I'm out of siege, but far enough in tech that I'm about to start building cannons to accompany my riflemen into Byzantine territory. Suddenly, across the plains, the sound of a bugle rings out. The horns of war! Has Gilgamesh decided to crush Saladin? Perhaps Suvaryman has grown tired of Wang Kon's ugly face?
Julius Caesar has declared war on you!
O_O
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o_O
His attack came from two sides. First a stack to take back his culture flipped city, amply defended as it was by a lone riflemen. Re-enforcements were already heading there but he was too fast. He also attacked into New Arabia, emptying one of his nearby cities of defenders to suicide it against my heavily defended Arabian city. Naturally after that I marched two defenders down to his emptied city and razed it to the ground. I also wiped out his attacking stack as it moved from the culture flipped city to try take one of my own. I abandoned building siege to whip out some emergency riflemen for lesser defended cities whilst waiting for a chance to sue for peace.
Why Caesar? Why attack your biggest ally and the power leader? Why take my attention from Justinian and focus it toward yourself? Here I am, planning to tighten up my space race tactics and you make up my mind to now wipe you off the face of the earth? You're fielding knights and praetorians, I have cannons and riflemen! You're such an idiot! Five turns after I sue you for peace I'll have infantry! Rome will burn my friend, carpe diem? More like carpe testiculi, I'll have your balls for this insult!
I just can't understand why he did it. Here's what he gained from the war against me, brief as it was.
1 city, recently culture flipped, swamped by my culture, with no resources or wonders.
A +1 temporary mutual struggle bonus with Saladin, bringing their relations from -1 to 0 and remaining at cautious.
Here's what it cost him.
1 city with access to fur and horses. The culture gap immediately filled by my and Saladin's culture.
10 siege weapons, 10 knights and an assortment of longbowmen and pikemen.
A -2 relations hit with Gilgamesh and Suvaryman for declaring on their friend.
The loss of all trades with my empire, including two currently active resource deals, trade route income and any future tech trades.
Gold per turn for each unit out of his borders, leaving him with 0 gold and probably some disbanded units.
The loss of his primary ally who was about to sign a defensive pact with him.
The game, as now I don't care for winning, I'm gonna build an enormous stack and utterly crush him.
It's probably the stupidest war declaration I've seen yet. Declaring on someone you're pleased with, who has the highest power rating, who is your primary ally all over 1 city that is no use to you anyway! I know ultimately the decision was based purely on numbers not any actual logic, but this really was stupid. ¬¬ He could have easily wiped out Wang Kon or Saladin.
Any other examples of extremely bad judgement?
The world as always, is divided by religion. The Taoists, Charon, Gilgamesh, Caesar and Suvaryman. The Christians, Justinian and Wang Kon. And the universally hated muslim, Saladin.
The heathens are some distance away and it took a while to march a hefty stack into Arabia and begin picking off Saladin's land. I took three of his larger cities, sending him plummeting to the bottom of the board, below even the backward Wang Kon. One of Caesar's piddly little cities culture flipped to me. I was the only one warring and figured, surely sooner or later my Taoist allies will get bored and declare on someone? Wang Kon or Saladin seemed the most likely targets, Justinian is powerful and I'm already planning on taking him out next.
My troops mill around the Arabian border, picking off Saladin's units as I wait for refuses to talk to wear off. I'm out of siege, but far enough in tech that I'm about to start building cannons to accompany my riflemen into Byzantine territory. Suddenly, across the plains, the sound of a bugle rings out. The horns of war! Has Gilgamesh decided to crush Saladin? Perhaps Suvaryman has grown tired of Wang Kon's ugly face?

Julius Caesar has declared war on you!
O_O
O_o
o_O
His attack came from two sides. First a stack to take back his culture flipped city, amply defended as it was by a lone riflemen. Re-enforcements were already heading there but he was too fast. He also attacked into New Arabia, emptying one of his nearby cities of defenders to suicide it against my heavily defended Arabian city. Naturally after that I marched two defenders down to his emptied city and razed it to the ground. I also wiped out his attacking stack as it moved from the culture flipped city to try take one of my own. I abandoned building siege to whip out some emergency riflemen for lesser defended cities whilst waiting for a chance to sue for peace.
Why Caesar? Why attack your biggest ally and the power leader? Why take my attention from Justinian and focus it toward yourself? Here I am, planning to tighten up my space race tactics and you make up my mind to now wipe you off the face of the earth? You're fielding knights and praetorians, I have cannons and riflemen! You're such an idiot! Five turns after I sue you for peace I'll have infantry! Rome will burn my friend, carpe diem? More like carpe testiculi, I'll have your balls for this insult!
I just can't understand why he did it. Here's what he gained from the war against me, brief as it was.
1 city, recently culture flipped, swamped by my culture, with no resources or wonders.
A +1 temporary mutual struggle bonus with Saladin, bringing their relations from -1 to 0 and remaining at cautious.
Here's what it cost him.
1 city with access to fur and horses. The culture gap immediately filled by my and Saladin's culture.
10 siege weapons, 10 knights and an assortment of longbowmen and pikemen.
A -2 relations hit with Gilgamesh and Suvaryman for declaring on their friend.
The loss of all trades with my empire, including two currently active resource deals, trade route income and any future tech trades.
Gold per turn for each unit out of his borders, leaving him with 0 gold and probably some disbanded units.
The loss of his primary ally who was about to sign a defensive pact with him.
The game, as now I don't care for winning, I'm gonna build an enormous stack and utterly crush him.
It's probably the stupidest war declaration I've seen yet. Declaring on someone you're pleased with, who has the highest power rating, who is your primary ally all over 1 city that is no use to you anyway! I know ultimately the decision was based purely on numbers not any actual logic, but this really was stupid. ¬¬ He could have easily wiped out Wang Kon or Saladin.
Any other examples of extremely bad judgement?