Der_Zorn_gottes
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- Joined
- Apr 10, 2003
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Greece/Random(Continents)Deity/Huge/Marathon
Diplo victory
First game in a while where I didn't overexpand, and also the first win in a while. Funny how that goes, eh?
I had the perfect terrain for the plantation pantheon, and good chances at it due to an early alliance with a religious CS, but Monty grabbed it one turn before me. All his plantation resources were on jungle and he got converted before he improved any of them. Way to go dude.
I did found, but against India as my immediate neighbour I didn't bother with it. I was just contend to let him convert all my cities, as long as ther was no religious strife. Instead, I concentrated on CS alliances.
Our continent was quite peaceful. I was the main warmonger, absorbing first Monty (because he was small, backwards and weak and I still hated him for the panteon stunt) and then Attila (because he had nice land). I was really pleasantly impressed with the Odeon - culture rocked in these two wars, I can see Greece as a quite potent conquest civ. This game, however, I wanted diplo so I contained myself and did not fight any after finishing the huns.
On the other continent, Askia really RULED. In the modern age, he had eliminated four other civs from the continent (the last one was a brutal campaign against Japan, where he was taking one or two cities every turn). This resulted in all kinds of monopolies, strong tech, and truly insane culture. By the time I got my second ideology tenet he had filled Freedom. I could see the values on a CS quest for culture (rounded): "you have aquired 20000 culture. The leading civ has aquired 1400000." All right then.
My saving grace was that at this time I was allied with every CS on the map. However, Askia, running out of conquest targets, decided to have a shot at diplo, and sent out his ambassadors. It was really scary to see scores of his ambassadors running around, while I was only sporting one each turn. Once, when there was a stack of 7 of his next to my borders, I was tempted to declare to snag them, but I guess he would have just replaced them next turn and I would have basically surrendered all CS outside my continent. So I just continued the unequal struggle.
I could just keep enough votes to pass a decolonisation for him, and that was savage. Although he did continue to send out the clowns, I could easily keep enough votes for the final election a couple turns later.
Diplo victory
First game in a while where I didn't overexpand, and also the first win in a while. Funny how that goes, eh?
I had the perfect terrain for the plantation pantheon, and good chances at it due to an early alliance with a religious CS, but Monty grabbed it one turn before me. All his plantation resources were on jungle and he got converted before he improved any of them. Way to go dude.
I did found, but against India as my immediate neighbour I didn't bother with it. I was just contend to let him convert all my cities, as long as ther was no religious strife. Instead, I concentrated on CS alliances.
Our continent was quite peaceful. I was the main warmonger, absorbing first Monty (because he was small, backwards and weak and I still hated him for the panteon stunt) and then Attila (because he had nice land). I was really pleasantly impressed with the Odeon - culture rocked in these two wars, I can see Greece as a quite potent conquest civ. This game, however, I wanted diplo so I contained myself and did not fight any after finishing the huns.
On the other continent, Askia really RULED. In the modern age, he had eliminated four other civs from the continent (the last one was a brutal campaign against Japan, where he was taking one or two cities every turn). This resulted in all kinds of monopolies, strong tech, and truly insane culture. By the time I got my second ideology tenet he had filled Freedom. I could see the values on a CS quest for culture (rounded): "you have aquired 20000 culture. The leading civ has aquired 1400000." All right then.
My saving grace was that at this time I was allied with every CS on the map. However, Askia, running out of conquest targets, decided to have a shot at diplo, and sent out his ambassadors. It was really scary to see scores of his ambassadors running around, while I was only sporting one each turn. Once, when there was a stack of 7 of his next to my borders, I was tempted to declare to snag them, but I guess he would have just replaced them next turn and I would have basically surrendered all CS outside my continent. So I just continued the unequal struggle.
I could just keep enough votes to pass a decolonisation for him, and that was savage. Although he did continue to send out the clowns, I could easily keep enough votes for the final election a couple turns later.