Today nothing happened with the game, as we are currently Paused for athlete. (Just as well, I was gone all day.) However, I receieved this really cool PM from slaze today. It's long and awesome, so I'll just post it in its entirety:
Here's some shots from the end of last turn, when we were talking ingame.
Pretty straight forward, not much to say.
The only other multi unit square that I have visibility of is the one you can see, the 10 units in Hoth (Actually not true, as later this turn I found a jann and longbow over by what was Kashyyyk, but that's over by me). The units shown are in Dantooine (with the single longbow next to them). I can say that all his cities have been pretty much 1 archer/longbow each for some time, except for the collection of units you've seen retreating from you and seem to be collected in Hoth/Dantooine. About turn 201/202 he began to move some units toward your border (cats janns etc in H/D) and gathered the knights in D. But with the way our war has gone, with both of us spending so many units, the core of what he had has pretty much been destroyed. All he has (save maybe 3-5 units in the fog and that might be over-speculating, he doesn't seem to be hiding anything from my visibility) is pretty much what is shown. True it seems like he's been whipping like crazy this turn so add 4-6 janns/knights to what is shown, but it you have anywhere iin the neighborhood of 75 units then you should blitz full steam ahead.
Great stuff! I thanked slaze and said that we'd love to see more such pictures if he had the time to take thm. It pretty much just shows what we already thought, that Kathlete was sending the house against us and leaving nothing in reserve, but there's a difference between "thinking" and "knowing."
Speaker, here's the "advice" message I'm planning on sending to Dantski, so you can look it over:
What do you think? Both about the message and the advice.
Here's some shots from the end of last turn, when we were talking ingame.
Pretty straight forward, not much to say.
The only other multi unit square that I have visibility of is the one you can see, the 10 units in Hoth (Actually not true, as later this turn I found a jann and longbow over by what was Kashyyyk, but that's over by me). The units shown are in Dantooine (with the single longbow next to them). I can say that all his cities have been pretty much 1 archer/longbow each for some time, except for the collection of units you've seen retreating from you and seem to be collected in Hoth/Dantooine. About turn 201/202 he began to move some units toward your border (cats janns etc in H/D) and gathered the knights in D. But with the way our war has gone, with both of us spending so many units, the core of what he had has pretty much been destroyed. All he has (save maybe 3-5 units in the fog and that might be over-speculating, he doesn't seem to be hiding anything from my visibility) is pretty much what is shown. True it seems like he's been whipping like crazy this turn so add 4-6 janns/knights to what is shown, but it you have anywhere iin the neighborhood of 75 units then you should blitz full steam ahead.
Great stuff! I thanked slaze and said that we'd love to see more such pictures if he had the time to take thm. It pretty much just shows what we already thought, that Kathlete was sending the house against us and leaving nothing in reserve, but there's a difference between "thinking" and "knowing."
Speaker, here's the "advice" message I'm planning on sending to Dantski, so you can look it over:
Quote:Dear Dantski,
While we're in the current pause, let's try to figure out a plan going forward, assuming Nakor is going to declare war against you. Here are our suggestions:
1) If you have the Great Peope for a Golden Age, you should swap over to Vassalage and/or Theocracy civics. I don't know if you do have two Great People; we assumed not, since you just finished a recent Golden Age. If not, skip ahead to the next point - you can't waste turns in Anarchy right now.
2) Swap your cities to muskets and start whipping them. You should try to avoid whipping at the swapping penalty (ie only whip when there are shields in the box) but the idea is just to get the maximum number of units possible ASAP. Look back at slaze's example from when he was attacked for a great example of how to get a large army in a short time. You want muskets because they're by far the best defensive unit you can build right now.
3) Set research to 100% gold, to have cash for upgrading units as needed.
4) We discover Rifling tech next turn (Turn 209). We will try to get you some rifles to help out, but there's something else you can do on your end. You can build muskets, gift them and upgrade gold to us, then we can upgrade them to rifles and gift them back to you. In other words, even though you lack the tech to build rifles, you can still upgrade your current units to rifles by going through our team. It's not cheap:
Musket to Rifle = 110g
Axeman to Rifle = 245g
Skirmisher to Rifle = 275g
But it can be done, and it's the best way we see to get a bunch of rifles in your cities in a hurry. With your current treasury of 700 gold, and a couple of turns of 0% science, we can probably turn 10 of your muskets into 10 rifles very quickly. Fun surprise for Nakor!
5) Nakor is just researching Horseback Riding tech this turn; he still lacks Military Tradition tech. That means he currently has zero two-move units; any attack that comes is going to be all slow movers. This should give you some time to work with. Once we have eliminated Kathlete (hopefully no more than 10 more turns), we should be able to turn and send our main army south against Nakor. Hang on for now, slave out a TON of muskets, we'll help turn them into rifles, and make him pay for every inch of territory!
We want to be honest: this is going to be really rough on your economy and teching. But you should be able to survive, and it's better to be slaze and behind in tech than Kathlete and eliminated, right?
Good luck, stay in touch,
Sullla
The Killer Angels
What do you think? Both about the message and the advice.