(February 3rd, 2014, 03:18)Old Harry Wrote: So what's the attack plan? Can you afford to keep bowavio cities?
We should be able to afford new BowAivo cities. They may be somewhat costly at first, but we can get courthouses in them to help out.
Here's the current plan of attack:

Nothing too complex or fancy. I think we'll get about 13 axes, 4 spears and about a half-dozen cats on the T139A tile, and 3 axes with a spear on the T139B tile. From there, we just move everything in and start taking cities. It'll be a slow trudge through their lands, but they don't really have anything to stop us. We can make those stacks bigger if we keep whipping out units near our western front, but about that...
I've been playing pretty distracted recently. Most of my focus has been on the Rome war, and I've been paying way too little attention on any city micro. It seemed like our cities were growing way too slow, but I didn't pay much attention until recently. A couple turns ago, I verified that our cities had stopped growing completely. I could not figure out what was going on. Well of course I can Blame Caledorn for this. When I took the turns back over, I never realized that 8 of our cities had "Avoid Growth" turned on. We have literally lost dozens and dozens of food just letting our cities sit with full food boxes
