Trinity
Brains, Beauty & st b*tch
originally posted in the wrong forum -- doh!
Here's the situation. I still have a Monarchy. I have Wall Street (now) and Smiths (3 turns), Sun-Tzu's Art of War, Sistine Chapel. I'm going to change to Republic after I have Smiths. I have 8 opponents.
The Zulus are no contest. The German scientists are not very advanced.
The Babylonians are winning the game. It's 1520. Their military is the same size as ours.
Rome declared war on the Babylonians. Compared to Rome, our military is weak.
Greece joined in the war on the side of Rome. Compared to Greece we have a strong military. I could take out Greece in a short war.
Rome and Persia have an RoP. Compared to Persia, our military is weak. Persia has a couple of cities and a ton of knights on the continent I just settled. Babylon has a couple of cities there as well. The Iroquois are the dominant nation on that continent and has RoP with Rome, Greece, Babylon, and Persia.
Rome is polite, Greece is cautious, Persia is polite, Babylon is polite (I just bought Metallurgy from them), and the Iroquois are polite.
I'm going to eventually need to take out one of them. Babylon has taken some hits as I can see it in the chart.
Here's my dilemma. Do I let them fight it out a bit then join the Babylonians and take out Greece? This would risk provoking Persia and the Iroquois, and definitely would alienate Rome. Or do I remain neutral and let Babylon get weaker, and Rome become the dominant nation?
If I go to war, should I postpone the Republic?
Geographical situation -- approximation:
R --------------------------
E -------------------------- P I
P
P P Ger --------------------- I I
Z -----
B ----------------------- Gr ------ I
B -- Z -- Fr ----------Fr ------ Gr xxxxx P
B -- Barbs -- Fr Fr ------------ Fr Fr P
Fr B
B ------------------------------------------- Fr I
B
B = Babs; R=Rom; E=Eng; Fr=French (me); P=Per; Gr=Greek; G=Ger; Z=Zulu; I = Ir; Barb=all the barbarians in the world; ---- = ocean; xxxx= unoccupied.
R Fr B P I Gr
Here's the situation. I still have a Monarchy. I have Wall Street (now) and Smiths (3 turns), Sun-Tzu's Art of War, Sistine Chapel. I'm going to change to Republic after I have Smiths. I have 8 opponents.
The Zulus are no contest. The German scientists are not very advanced.
The Babylonians are winning the game. It's 1520. Their military is the same size as ours.
Rome declared war on the Babylonians. Compared to Rome, our military is weak.
Greece joined in the war on the side of Rome. Compared to Greece we have a strong military. I could take out Greece in a short war.
Rome and Persia have an RoP. Compared to Persia, our military is weak. Persia has a couple of cities and a ton of knights on the continent I just settled. Babylon has a couple of cities there as well. The Iroquois are the dominant nation on that continent and has RoP with Rome, Greece, Babylon, and Persia.
Rome is polite, Greece is cautious, Persia is polite, Babylon is polite (I just bought Metallurgy from them), and the Iroquois are polite.
I'm going to eventually need to take out one of them. Babylon has taken some hits as I can see it in the chart.
Here's my dilemma. Do I let them fight it out a bit then join the Babylonians and take out Greece? This would risk provoking Persia and the Iroquois, and definitely would alienate Rome. Or do I remain neutral and let Babylon get weaker, and Rome become the dominant nation?
If I go to war, should I postpone the Republic?
Geographical situation -- approximation:
R --------------------------
E -------------------------- P I
P
P P Ger --------------------- I I
Z -----
B ----------------------- Gr ------ I
B -- Z -- Fr ----------Fr ------ Gr xxxxx P
B -- Barbs -- Fr Fr ------------ Fr Fr P
Fr B
B ------------------------------------------- Fr I
B
B = Babs; R=Rom; E=Eng; Fr=French (me); P=Per; Gr=Greek; G=Ger; Z=Zulu; I = Ir; Barb=all the barbarians in the world; ---- = ocean; xxxx= unoccupied.
R Fr B P I Gr