VollAufRisiko
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- Apr 1, 2009
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Wow, this is a great forum. I usually play MMOs, and their forums are incredibly useless. Thanks for all the great answers.
So, here is my next question, and maybe there is a good strategy article somewhere that explains this and someone could link me to it. I have been in a war for 3000 years. I am slowly winning, but I think I am getting so far behind the rest of the world I will have no hope of winning. What did I do wrong?
I am playing Persia on noble. This is my first game that I am going to play to the (bitter?) end. I played CivII a lot back in the day, but never Civ III, so I am really out of date. From what I have read on these forums, it seems essential to eliminate a player early. Isabella is right next door to me (the only player I border since I am on a penninsula) and she declares war about 1500BC. I knew 4-5 players and could see I was #2 and Isabella was #1 in score. We have been slugging it out ever since and its nearly 1500AD now. We are both way behind in score now I am in last with 850 points (1-3 have over 1100,) and Isabella is just a few points ahead of me. We started the war with
I have destroyed 2 of her border towns and just captured one of her 4 major towns, right next to Madrid (her capital, right?). Other than that, nothing has happened. We have both lost tons of units and spent a tremendous amount of time/money doing nothing.
I think I should have built up larger armies before hitting her cities. I would go in with 3-4 units, capture one of the border towns, then lose it again before backup arrived. I eventually razed the border towns. I finally got one of her good cities by stacking 5 catapults, 2 knights, macemen, swordsmen and spearmen.
Should I have tried to pile up more guys before going on the offensive?
Should I have just played defense until I could get peace? Should I have built the buildings in one of my 3 cities (Yes, only have three. She hit me early so I had not expanded much at the time) instead of making all of them make only military units?
I think I can defeat Spain, but after that I am pretty sure I am going to get crushed. Should I bail now and try another game, or fight it out and learn something in the defeat?
So, here is my next question, and maybe there is a good strategy article somewhere that explains this and someone could link me to it. I have been in a war for 3000 years. I am slowly winning, but I think I am getting so far behind the rest of the world I will have no hope of winning. What did I do wrong?
I am playing Persia on noble. This is my first game that I am going to play to the (bitter?) end. I played CivII a lot back in the day, but never Civ III, so I am really out of date. From what I have read on these forums, it seems essential to eliminate a player early. Isabella is right next door to me (the only player I border since I am on a penninsula) and she declares war about 1500BC. I knew 4-5 players and could see I was #2 and Isabella was #1 in score. We have been slugging it out ever since and its nearly 1500AD now. We are both way behind in score now I am in last with 850 points (1-3 have over 1100,) and Isabella is just a few points ahead of me. We started the war with
I have destroyed 2 of her border towns and just captured one of her 4 major towns, right next to Madrid (her capital, right?). Other than that, nothing has happened. We have both lost tons of units and spent a tremendous amount of time/money doing nothing.
I think I should have built up larger armies before hitting her cities. I would go in with 3-4 units, capture one of the border towns, then lose it again before backup arrived. I eventually razed the border towns. I finally got one of her good cities by stacking 5 catapults, 2 knights, macemen, swordsmen and spearmen.
Should I have tried to pile up more guys before going on the offensive?
Should I have just played defense until I could get peace? Should I have built the buildings in one of my 3 cities (Yes, only have three. She hit me early so I had not expanded much at the time) instead of making all of them make only military units?
I think I can defeat Spain, but after that I am pretty sure I am going to get crushed. Should I bail now and try another game, or fight it out and learn something in the defeat?