pindicator
Emperor
@Joe
There are definitely advantages to keeping around enemy civs, provided they make good trading partners. I haven't really thought one way or the other about eliminating our neighbors. By what I have seen in other SCs and other games is that it is better to get a large area producting for you quickly that you can build up and develop than it is to rely on the AI to research the tech you want them to. Remember, they may research unneeded techs or even double up on the tech you are researching.
But I think we will find other civs as they get to map making (I'm guessing in the next 20 turns or so we will see our first enemy galley; remember, we didn't get philo first and neither did China or Greece, so somebody out there knows more than us). And once we get those other contacts, China and Greece will not be necessary for us to keep around. Better to convert their lands to ours.
Don't look too much into what other teams do. I doubt any body else got sneak-attacked by China like we did; that was just very bad luck (unless Gyathaar had somethign to do with it!
--That better, AlanH?
). I think we need to play the best we can with the game we are given.
As for the war, what we are trying to do is get us a good amount of cities. The more cities we get early on, the bigger the core we can develop and the better our research will be later in the game. If you don't feel comfortable with the amount of troops we have, these are your 10 turns Joe, and build up more troops. If you feel confident you can take Philly and continue pumping troops to push northward, go ahead and start it out.
There are definitely advantages to keeping around enemy civs, provided they make good trading partners. I haven't really thought one way or the other about eliminating our neighbors. By what I have seen in other SCs and other games is that it is better to get a large area producting for you quickly that you can build up and develop than it is to rely on the AI to research the tech you want them to. Remember, they may research unneeded techs or even double up on the tech you are researching.
But I think we will find other civs as they get to map making (I'm guessing in the next 20 turns or so we will see our first enemy galley; remember, we didn't get philo first and neither did China or Greece, so somebody out there knows more than us). And once we get those other contacts, China and Greece will not be necessary for us to keep around. Better to convert their lands to ours.
Don't look too much into what other teams do. I doubt any body else got sneak-attacked by China like we did; that was just very bad luck (unless Gyathaar had somethign to do with it!


As for the war, what we are trying to do is get us a good amount of cities. The more cities we get early on, the bigger the core we can develop and the better our research will be later in the game. If you don't feel comfortable with the amount of troops we have, these are your 10 turns Joe, and build up more troops. If you feel confident you can take Philly and continue pumping troops to push northward, go ahead and start it out.