Civ: Poland
Victory Type: Diplo
Relative Rank: Harder (Deity)
Outcome: Challenge
Version: 18/3
The grindiest of all games. I played a lakes map, which is all land. The is a row of civs in the south, the a belt with most CS in the middle, and the rest of the civs in the north.
I was in the south, with Indonesia and Venice as neighbours. I attacked Indonesia in the classic age, and took most of his good land, so that I had room for three civs to expand. I did not go for a religion this time, just watched missionaries from all sides fight over my cities. A bit later Indonesia attacked again, and I took his last good city, vassaling him. Unfortunately, this city was the buffer between my and Byzanz, so a bit later Byzanz decared. They got very close to conquer two cities, but I could hold. Just when I had gotten tech advantage and arranged my winged lancers to push them back, Carthage brokerd a peace "on my behalf". Geez, thank you.
It sounds like it was a very warlike game, but it wasn`t. Besides the skirmishes I mentioned, I had no wars in the first part, but was friends with literally everyone. Even with Byzanz I had a DOF shortly after the end of the hostilities. Also I had research agreements with everyone, so my tech speed was very good. I had a monopoly on tea, and a lot of pasture resources for my ducal stables. This, together with the free policies meant that I was getting a lot of wonders - something I wasn`t used to anymore. Everybody else was fighting all the time, because free space was gone very soon. Especially the CS had it hard this game, everyone conquered them left and right. Less than half of them made it beyond industrial. Wich was sad, because I had take statecraft. The most powerfull civ was Sweden, who has swallowed Morrocko and several CS.
As peacefull and easy the first part of the game was, as brutal and grindy was the second. I was the first to chose a ideology (by filling 3 trees, thats the first time I had that happen) and went order. It didn`t take long for everybody to hate me. Fortunately, the hated each other as much. Still, both Sweden and Byzanz declared on me. The amount of units Sweden had was staggering. I was only saved by the fact that he had mostly Tercios/Fuseliers, where I had machine guns and artillery. Still, he sent the units as fast as I could kill them. I started to kill so many units, that I opend Authroty and picked Dominance in the modern age.
Slowly and steadily I grinded forward on both sides, liberating quite a few CS in the progress. I was even aproaching Stockholm, when Venice also declared. His army was weak, but by now he was virtually in the middle of my empire, threating several undefended cities. I had to make peace with Sweden, and turn my army aroud. Still, he was defeated very quickly, and Venice became on of my finest cities.
By that time, I had also subdued Byzanz, and finally there was peace. I thought.
Just a few turns later, three of the northern civs attacked.
Germany, which never did anything.
Siam, which has allied itself with all the CS that I just liberated from Sweden, and attacked throgh them. Their military was no match for me, but I had to manouver around the treacherous CS, so it took long until I could advance.
Finally Ponynesia, which was super powerful. Authority and Autocracy made very powerfull units, and he had initially air superiority while I scrambled for oil for fighters. He even took one of my cities briefly (and would have gotten more, had I not gon back two autosaves to rearrange my army, I must admit). Fortunately, I got Dido to attack him for 3 paper. Her units did not do much, but they distraced a few of his, so that I could start to kill them faster than he was able to replace them, and could start to go forward. At this time my other army has finally gotten around the traitor CS and I was conquereing Siam also (at this time the greates diappointment happend. I bought 3 GS to get a tech advantage, but I had to burn all three of them to get just a single modern tech. Bleh.).
It was increadibly grindy, but I eventually defeated them both. But I know that war with sweden was inevitable, and of course I was not disappointed. I mean, every good game needs a bossfight, right?
So when Gustav declared, it was like that on the western front (note his paratroopers):
For the first time in my civ career, I had to use a nuke (the free one from the project), just to hold that line. I the east there was a stalemate too, but on our third border my troops from the Siam campaingn started to gain ground, and liberating CS. Again he was sendong incredible amount of troops agains my rocket arties, which I dutifully grinded away. But once I stared to conquer cities, the equilibrium of produced and killed units slowly shifted towards my favour, and I was able to advance at all fronts. I the end, he collapsed very quickly.
The last turns were very funny: I had liberated most of Morockos cities (but he hated me for my warmongering). So I let Sweden take them back, and then they would set them ablaze. In the end there was a time where he was literally burning down every city he had...
I coulnd`t observe how this would have ended, because I won diplo victory shortly before.