Tigranes
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"In many ways, Poitier was a repeat of the battle of Crécy showing once again that tactics and strategy can overcome a disadvantage in numbers." -- to cite Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia.
Tried a new strategy this time -- get 8-10 cities early in the game for a maximum science output. Scandinavia has lots of hills, good for production. Silver is really important early resource (with forge). And Vikings declare war anyway. But I went for 100 year war.
How do you start Hundred years war with 4 Longbowmen? Well, you have 200 gold for Mercenaries. Sometimes you can't afford to hire all the available troops and Paris goes for Great Merchant right away so France can hire any leftover Mercenaries. Even without them France is full with all kinds of troops, with the bonuses against Melee and against horses, but no unit has a bonus against an English Longbow. So one need to use his Bows really carefully. Sacrificed one Longbow to takes Rennes on 2nd turn of my spawn. Left city undefended as a bite, stationed Longbows nearby. Sure enough, French army appeared one tile SE from Rennes (really looks like Poitier). Killed them all in a great battle, promoted Cover. Finally catapults arrived joined by the few mercenaries with ridiculous promotions -- hired them all, even a spearman (French had no horse). Hundred year war lasted 11 turns, 110 years -- almost like a real Hundred year war. Great Admiral took my galley with 2 French war veteran Longbows to Pagan. Essential city (wonder). Free religion was timed with Bureaucracy to have only one turn of anarchy in the entire game (if you don't count initial 2+1 turns).
Ended up with 5 vassals, just to boost the score. I never noticed any significant science/economy drawback -- colonial expenses add only -0.62 gold with 10 cities in 1500s. Never knew Great Engineer can (partially) bulb Electricity -- would save him, instead of bulbing Gunpowder, which does not help you with the race for the Radio. So, unfortunately, there is still room for beating 1545
Leaning Tower is a must have Wonder, more important than Sangore, so went Aesthetics, Literature from the very beginning.
By the way, does anybody know what triggers the dynamic name change (Kingdom of England --> Kingdom of the Great Britain). Is it a city in Scotland/Ireland, or a Civic Hereditary Rule? Replay shows that Rennes was taken by England, but Marseilles fell to the Great Britain...
Tried a new strategy this time -- get 8-10 cities early in the game for a maximum science output. Scandinavia has lots of hills, good for production. Silver is really important early resource (with forge). And Vikings declare war anyway. But I went for 100 year war.
How do you start Hundred years war with 4 Longbowmen? Well, you have 200 gold for Mercenaries. Sometimes you can't afford to hire all the available troops and Paris goes for Great Merchant right away so France can hire any leftover Mercenaries. Even without them France is full with all kinds of troops, with the bonuses against Melee and against horses, but no unit has a bonus against an English Longbow. So one need to use his Bows really carefully. Sacrificed one Longbow to takes Rennes on 2nd turn of my spawn. Left city undefended as a bite, stationed Longbows nearby. Sure enough, French army appeared one tile SE from Rennes (really looks like Poitier). Killed them all in a great battle, promoted Cover. Finally catapults arrived joined by the few mercenaries with ridiculous promotions -- hired them all, even a spearman (French had no horse). Hundred year war lasted 11 turns, 110 years -- almost like a real Hundred year war. Great Admiral took my galley with 2 French war veteran Longbows to Pagan. Essential city (wonder). Free religion was timed with Bureaucracy to have only one turn of anarchy in the entire game (if you don't count initial 2+1 turns).
Ended up with 5 vassals, just to boost the score. I never noticed any significant science/economy drawback -- colonial expenses add only -0.62 gold with 10 cities in 1500s. Never knew Great Engineer can (partially) bulb Electricity -- would save him, instead of bulbing Gunpowder, which does not help you with the race for the Radio. So, unfortunately, there is still room for beating 1545

Leaning Tower is a must have Wonder, more important than Sangore, so went Aesthetics, Literature from the very beginning.
By the way, does anybody know what triggers the dynamic name change (Kingdom of England --> Kingdom of the Great Britain). Is it a city in Scotland/Ireland, or a Civic Hereditary Rule? Replay shows that Rennes was taken by England, but Marseilles fell to the Great Britain...
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