Yes, from the moment I have razed his city, I was proposing Herena Desert for the peace. He didn't want to agree. Why would he? All units defending Herena Desert came from whipping it so this defense didn't cost him anything.
Previous turn there was funny situation. In Herena Desert he had 2 archers, 2 warriors and 1 axeman. Axeman and archers were fully fortified. My horse archers had 36% chances attacking Archers and ~18% axeman. 2 tiles away from Herena Desert I had 4 Horse Archers and 1 axeman (I was stacking units on the hill 2N 1E from HD until I accumulate enough force to attempt attack on the city).
Now the funny thing. My warrior while pursuing his two workers moved on the hill 2S 1E from HD (his workers were on the forest tile and I have thought that he can not attack my warrior). I haven't thought that he can build a road on the forest tile (1S from HD) and use this road to attack my poor almost useless warrior. But he did just that! With his axeman The best defending unit which he had in Herena Desert against my Horse Archers This was grave mistake on his side (I guess we are now even after my stupid lost of chariot in opening move). His fortified axeman was extremely powerful unit, untouchable by my axemans and very strong against HA... and my warrior was pretty useless. It was only blocking workers... By the way. Why did he try to move workers to HD?
I have immediately used this situation and moved those mentioned 4HA and 1 axeman into atack range for HD. Of course his axeman couldn't come back to the city on time and he produced only one more archer (with no fortify bonus). Maybe he thought that this will suffice to hold this city. To be honest... I have also thought that I won't be able to retake HD in this turn and I was preparing for second attack in the following turn (next turn I would have one more HA and axeman). Surprisingly attack has succeeded way better then I expected:
~36% HA vs Archer WON
~36% HA vs Archer WON
~55% HA vs unfortified Archer WON
~95% HA vs Warrior WON
~98% Axeman vs Warrior WON
the city came back to it's rightful owner
I have moved in 1 axeman ~2.9 strength and two very week HA (0.3 and 1.2). He has Axeman ~4.x strength and 2 workers 1 tile south. It will be interesting. I thought about offering him the peace without conditions, but after thinking it through I didn't make it.
Yes he has praetorians. But 10t peace will just give him time to build more of them. If he is planning to use prets against me, peace won't make me any good. He can not attack me sooner, because he has only 1 praetorian in his capital at the moment. Secondly and I will have catapults in ~12 turns, so the later I sign the peace the better for me (probably if i sign the peace in 2 turns, I will have first catapult ready at the time he attacks me) AND in the mean time I will try to hunt down his workers
He can:
1. attack my city with his axeman, killing one of my unit (axeman probably)
2. try to save his workers moving them out of my range WITH his cover from his axeman.
3. run away with his workers separately with axeman.
Hopefully he will agree into peace and realize that this war can not end good for any of us. Even with prets, he will not be able to capture my cities easily. Axes with defense bonuses (from culture AND fortification) will be able to defend from him pretty easily... Nevertheless, even if he signs the peace, it won't change my immediate plans: i need catapults.
PS, I will have settler ready in 3 turns. What should I do with it? I was thinking about settling city on the same hill where I have razed his city. Good defending position against him. It would be funny to do that DURING the war
PS2, I will never play the game without diplomacy ever again. I am 95% sure that with diplo I could talk him into signing the NAP for something 20 maybe 30 turns and move on. Without that option even after singing peace treaty we will be building military instead of focusing on rebuilding ourselvs... (we both have 3 cities while other players have 6 or 7...) As Catwalk has mentioned before. His attack has ruined both of our games so far. Especially that he hasn't reinforced those cities after first peace. What was he thinking? Even one damned spearman would be pain in the ass for me. I guess he was building granaries/settlers/workers or other things like that... Like he couldn't predict my counter attack?
Previous turn there was funny situation. In Herena Desert he had 2 archers, 2 warriors and 1 axeman. Axeman and archers were fully fortified. My horse archers had 36% chances attacking Archers and ~18% axeman. 2 tiles away from Herena Desert I had 4 Horse Archers and 1 axeman (I was stacking units on the hill 2N 1E from HD until I accumulate enough force to attempt attack on the city).
Now the funny thing. My warrior while pursuing his two workers moved on the hill 2S 1E from HD (his workers were on the forest tile and I have thought that he can not attack my warrior). I haven't thought that he can build a road on the forest tile (1S from HD) and use this road to attack my poor almost useless warrior. But he did just that! With his axeman The best defending unit which he had in Herena Desert against my Horse Archers This was grave mistake on his side (I guess we are now even after my stupid lost of chariot in opening move). His fortified axeman was extremely powerful unit, untouchable by my axemans and very strong against HA... and my warrior was pretty useless. It was only blocking workers... By the way. Why did he try to move workers to HD?
I have immediately used this situation and moved those mentioned 4HA and 1 axeman into atack range for HD. Of course his axeman couldn't come back to the city on time and he produced only one more archer (with no fortify bonus). Maybe he thought that this will suffice to hold this city. To be honest... I have also thought that I won't be able to retake HD in this turn and I was preparing for second attack in the following turn (next turn I would have one more HA and axeman). Surprisingly attack has succeeded way better then I expected:
~36% HA vs Archer WON
~36% HA vs Archer WON
~55% HA vs unfortified Archer WON
~95% HA vs Warrior WON
~98% Axeman vs Warrior WON
the city came back to it's rightful owner
I have moved in 1 axeman ~2.9 strength and two very week HA (0.3 and 1.2). He has Axeman ~4.x strength and 2 workers 1 tile south. It will be interesting. I thought about offering him the peace without conditions, but after thinking it through I didn't make it.
Yes he has praetorians. But 10t peace will just give him time to build more of them. If he is planning to use prets against me, peace won't make me any good. He can not attack me sooner, because he has only 1 praetorian in his capital at the moment. Secondly and I will have catapults in ~12 turns, so the later I sign the peace the better for me (probably if i sign the peace in 2 turns, I will have first catapult ready at the time he attacks me) AND in the mean time I will try to hunt down his workers
He can:
1. attack my city with his axeman, killing one of my unit (axeman probably)
2. try to save his workers moving them out of my range WITH his cover from his axeman.
3. run away with his workers separately with axeman.
Hopefully he will agree into peace and realize that this war can not end good for any of us. Even with prets, he will not be able to capture my cities easily. Axes with defense bonuses (from culture AND fortification) will be able to defend from him pretty easily... Nevertheless, even if he signs the peace, it won't change my immediate plans: i need catapults.
PS, I will have settler ready in 3 turns. What should I do with it? I was thinking about settling city on the same hill where I have razed his city. Good defending position against him. It would be funny to do that DURING the war
PS2, I will never play the game without diplomacy ever again. I am 95% sure that with diplo I could talk him into signing the NAP for something 20 maybe 30 turns and move on. Without that option even after singing peace treaty we will be building military instead of focusing on rebuilding ourselvs... (we both have 3 cities while other players have 6 or 7...) As Catwalk has mentioned before. His attack has ruined both of our games so far. Especially that he hasn't reinforced those cities after first peace. What was he thinking? Even one damned spearman would be pain in the ass for me. I guess he was building granaries/settlers/workers or other things like that... Like he couldn't predict my counter attack?