Doc Tsiolkovski
Deity
Ya, the settlers are a good plan. We should have sufficient units to hold off the enemy and possibly expand to the north.
We will have the tar roaded in a turn I think, the Quarry in 2, and I connected our 4th Lux up.
I beg to differ.
The Danube and that hill range S of it is the best defensive position we can gain. Europe is crowded with Civs, and most of them have better units than we have. They'll soon send hordes of Swords as first wave; if we push too far here, we'll get deep into troubles.
Especially since other theatres are a lot more fearsome.
Strategic outline:
We have to take care of four different frontlines.
1. Balkans
Once we've pushed back the Bulgars a bit more, we can hold our ground here with enough Cats and a moderate number of units. Any city here won't be very corrupt, and will provide cheaper units easily. Pushing too far here means a Phyrric vitory, IMHO.
2. Mediterranean
Vikings and the like - can be handled with like 10 Dromons.
3. Abbassids
If we allow them to develop their lands and connect their resources (especially iron), we can loose the game here. This is near always the strongst AI Civ in this Conquest, for good reasons. Never underestimate the numbers and quality of units they can send; Ansars are move 3, and can wreck havoc in our soft underbelly.
4. Black Sea
The wildcard. Two other very strong Civs in the late game, Rus and at foremost Turks (Sipahi = 6.3.3).
While we will not face any seaborne raids here, this is indeed the theatre I'm worried about the most!
However, there is a way to handle them efficiently: There is only one source of Horses in that entire area, close to the NE shore of the Black Sea. And no Horses = no Sipahi.
So, I'd suggest the following longterm strategy:
Lets play defensively on the Balkan and med theatre. Push aggressively against Abbassids. Send an early army to the Turks; even if it does nothing but fortify on the Horses, it may win us the game.
If the situation in the West is somewhat under control, the very 1st Army should pillage Abbassids, and the next one molest the Turks.
Something else: Tar has the annoying habbit to deplet...we must at least have a shot on securing the other source, if necessary: This one is @ real life Trabzon, 2 cities spots East of our current Black Sea holdings.
Good job on capturing Pliska, btw.