Razor Gaunt
Chieftain
- Joined
- Dec 22, 2005
- Messages
- 5
OK I don't get it.
I was playing Prince on the Great Plains, pretty rough, but I thought I was holding my own, top of the score card most of the time. Isabella, my neighbor on the other hand, near the bottom of the card.
I am admittedly pretty light on defense, every city has an archer, or better, and I shift around my armies in two or more groups to handle the riff raff, and take a city in a border skirmish.
Spain was not very happy when I cut off one of her cities with a culture bomb and declared war on me. I got Alexander to raze one of her cities and I took the stranded one. I was able to get a peace from her after that. Some years later, she declares war on me again, and this time she has literally about a hundred units. I had stuck my entire main army in the city I knew she was going for, she attacked with about 20 - 30 catapults, uncountable grenadiers, pikemen and musketmen. (My own knights, grenadiers and muskets were no match for this massive human wave.)
Someone tell me how you can build such an army as that, and still stay afloat economically, and stay up with technology?
On the other hand, maybe hundreds of units is the norm, and I am just lucky not to have ever have seen it.
I was playing Prince on the Great Plains, pretty rough, but I thought I was holding my own, top of the score card most of the time. Isabella, my neighbor on the other hand, near the bottom of the card.
I am admittedly pretty light on defense, every city has an archer, or better, and I shift around my armies in two or more groups to handle the riff raff, and take a city in a border skirmish.
Spain was not very happy when I cut off one of her cities with a culture bomb and declared war on me. I got Alexander to raze one of her cities and I took the stranded one. I was able to get a peace from her after that. Some years later, she declares war on me again, and this time she has literally about a hundred units. I had stuck my entire main army in the city I knew she was going for, she attacked with about 20 - 30 catapults, uncountable grenadiers, pikemen and musketmen. (My own knights, grenadiers and muskets were no match for this massive human wave.)
Someone tell me how you can build such an army as that, and still stay afloat economically, and stay up with technology?
On the other hand, maybe hundreds of units is the norm, and I am just lucky not to have ever have seen it.