I started in the beginning of the game right smack dab in the middle of the continent. To the top of me were the Persians and to the Left were the Indians and beyond them the Chinese, btw Im Japan. At the start of the game I grab as much land as possible, and end up forming very good relations with India, my neighbor. After I research a load I grab some iron and start cranking samurais. I sign a pact with Indian to destroy Persia and end up kicking Persias butt. Unfortunately the Indians got one city! For some reason they took their slow time getting to the top but I ended up assimilating that city anyway. At the moment Im the only country that has realations to the other continent do to frigates and I havent told anybody else about them. Below me is a peninsula which everybody is constantly scrapping for even though its jungle and there is nothing there of value. The little value there China and myself have grabbed. So Im wondering, do I attack the Chinese with the Indians, let the Indians take the Chinese main area (Indians have a huge army but not very advanced) while I take the bottom peninsula? Or do I somehow stage an attack on the Germans of France on the other continent with the help of England (who is my ally on the other continent and who has the largest army). All I have now are galleons and frigates for sea transportation although I rule the seas, and Im not really liking the idea of loading up calvary (which I now can produce) in galleons and try a takeover of Germany/ France, without even knowing of their alliances. I could always try to screw the Chinese with the above mentioned strategy, and screwing the Indians is out of the question since we have such a good alliance that I would be stupid to break it. unfortunatley i could get the map to align right, but you could probably visualise it. left continent chinese then indians them myself with double land of the indians and chinese (not combined), below me is a peninsula and then the right continent, france on top, then germany then england on bottom.
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