Re: Finally Got the Game!
Posted: Wed Oct 03, 2018 2:53 pm
I agree with Pavel, I need to ally with one or the other and I think it has to be Carthage for 2 reasons;
- I don't want to be having to transport my troops across the sea. I only have 2 triremes and it will take valuable resources I don't have to get a fleet big enough to make and sustain a bridgehead
- If Rome and I fight Carthage then Carthage will collapse and Rome has far more units and will be able to mop up all the cities and I'll be left to fight a very mighty Rome
Key to attacking Rome will be timing... I need Rome to be embroiled in a deep war with Carthage and unable to react immediately. I'm hoping my initial advance will be good for me and may cause some revolts for Rome.
One bizarre thing is that I'm finding all countries very willing to accept or offer bizarre trades. I'm solving my gold issue by trading stones, coal, wood for gold and this is with both Rome and Carthage. It's bizarre because they never haggle and I'd expect they'd be short of gold having been in a war for so long. The other bizarre thing is that I can offer quantities of several commodities for gold (as an example) and offer with a counterproposal option... invariably, they come back with a demand for less than I offered, which really seems strange. If anything I'd expect them to ask for more or to offer less of the commodity I want. I'd describe it as anti-haggling!
- I don't want to be having to transport my troops across the sea. I only have 2 triremes and it will take valuable resources I don't have to get a fleet big enough to make and sustain a bridgehead
- If Rome and I fight Carthage then Carthage will collapse and Rome has far more units and will be able to mop up all the cities and I'll be left to fight a very mighty Rome
Key to attacking Rome will be timing... I need Rome to be embroiled in a deep war with Carthage and unable to react immediately. I'm hoping my initial advance will be good for me and may cause some revolts for Rome.
One bizarre thing is that I'm finding all countries very willing to accept or offer bizarre trades. I'm solving my gold issue by trading stones, coal, wood for gold and this is with both Rome and Carthage. It's bizarre because they never haggle and I'd expect they'd be short of gold having been in a war for so long. The other bizarre thing is that I can offer quantities of several commodities for gold (as an example) and offer with a counterproposal option... invariably, they come back with a demand for less than I offered, which really seems strange. If anything I'd expect them to ask for more or to offer less of the commodity I want. I'd describe it as anti-haggling!