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dsplaisted Wrote:So what happened to make you decide to quit so suddenly, slaze?
Athlete backstabbed me. It's brutal. But I decided to play on
So that's pretty much a 42 unit stack headed my way and I'm completely unprepared. It's pretty much a given that I'm should lose everycity up to my capitol, and even then I could lose that. The crude line on the bottom shot is the division, everything north of there is going up to face athlete - you can see i was heading everything to close out Whosit, who will probably fall soon anyway. I counted 22 longbow I have that are heading north to athlete, the problem is most of them are still far away. Almost none of those cities are on hills either. Vilcas is the only hill city (aside from vilcabamba on coast) and Huamanga has 2 settled great generals. My general defense may group around that though that means like 5-7 cities lost. The best I can to is just play it out turn by turn and see what happens.
In the south, whosit is on his last legs. He only has 3 cities on the mainland - carida, the city almost seen on the coast, and then his capitol down in the fog somewhere. I'll send my 8 units (there's a guerilla III longbow healing 1 tile north of my southern-most 7 unit stack that can catch up) against Carida in two turns (I've agree with plako that he gets the city no matter what - it has Parthenon and Great Library) and then I'll leave the other two whosit cities to him. Plako thinks it's likely that the inner island city will be gifted to nakor/DMOC on whosit's way out. And then it's likely that some of plako's army will help against athlete.
But other than that it's just a longbow scramble/whip your cities to oblivion. Very deja vu.