Turn 185

OH runs away, and starts to reposition to defend against an attack. At this point I'm not interested in spending the time doing that, but if I were playing this as aggressively as I could in search of a win, I'd want to get a naval advantage, and that means frigates, SoL, drydocks and cannon. So peace is not an unreasonable move IMO. That means de-escalation, which I've been trying for the past 25 turns.

Nothing here...

Running units over to the far flung captured outlying cities.

Lewwyn resetting his defense.

OH reshuffling his defense.

OH being a sneaky bastard, but I can get frigates in position to deal with them without too much difficulty.

Privateers are interesting due to sentry. Once the issue of them being usable and killable in enforced peace is dealt with they will be much easier to use though.


OH runs away, and starts to reposition to defend against an attack. At this point I'm not interested in spending the time doing that, but if I were playing this as aggressively as I could in search of a win, I'd want to get a naval advantage, and that means frigates, SoL, drydocks and cannon. So peace is not an unreasonable move IMO. That means de-escalation, which I've been trying for the past 25 turns.

Nothing here...

Running units over to the far flung captured outlying cities.

Lewwyn resetting his defense.

OH reshuffling his defense.

OH being a sneaky bastard, but I can get frigates in position to deal with them without too much difficulty.

Privateers are interesting due to sentry. Once the issue of them being usable and killable in enforced peace is dealt with they will be much easier to use though.
