Rowain Wrote:Is logging in once a day an explanatin why he would settle a city on undefended terrain knowing that there is a big stack of enemy units near by? He knew about LP's stack. That had parked several turns inside his teritory.
And he conceded in his post that LP would have gotten the city anyway.
Again it is my impression as outsider that the motivation of his move (and rant) is questionable but I do retract the word stupid.
I knew he had a stack, but he wasn't using it. He just let it sit in my lands, and as soon as I moved my stack towards him he retreated. I'd also seen a handful of cats and maces, but I supposed I'd rationalised it to myself that he'd only attack in self-defence. I didn't believe my city plant was really a threat to him, I only built it because I'd put up a sign in my empire planning to build a city there if I ever got the chance. I figured it was some (very small) success that I proved myself wrong. Sure, it was razed, but I still built it.
Also, in hindsight, I realised I wasn't paying any attention since I thought he'd have to attack from flat ground. I'd completely forgot about the northern forest somehow. So I was planning on hitting any stack that came in with catapults and everything, since I'd been logging in before LP for a few turns before that. Of course, the turn rolled a bit earlier, and LP had logged in before the turn even rolled, so that never had a chance.
There was no strategical benefit to the move, but I wasn't really caring for strategical benefit. I just wanted to lift Mongolia out from being the bottom civ.