and I am very glad I did. The computer can defend itself after all, even on Noble difficulty.
Late-game, my ally and second most powerful nation the Malinese, had a heads up on me building his space ship. Oops. Don't want that to happen. Sure, I work on building a spaceship too, as space elevator (+50% speed to space ship building) hasn't been built yet and I have a great engineer saved up...
But this game I decided I wanted to take a more military route. Upgrade galleys to transports? Check. Destroyer escorts? Check. Panzers and infintry loaded outside his territory? Check. Knowledge where his capital is? Check!
Time for a backstabbing!
His Capital, as computer likes to choose non-coastal cities, was on the 3rd tile inland, and surrounded by all railroads. No problem.... I think.
time.
Declare war, unload military units. Watched faster units reach the city's border, slower ones just behind them. I'm set to attack in two turns, right? Hit end turn.
Ooomph. Artillery from everywhere shows up, do collateral damage, stacks of my infantry and artillery begin to fall left and right. My supposed capital quick strike ended in dismal failure... Woohoo!
The computer can fight back. Stacks of Supposed doom don't quite work.
What should I have done? My spies were successful in keeping important resources disconnected, that allowed me to wear the Malinese down later on... but air support has just become far more important. Coastal cities seem very easy to take down due to destroyers and battleships doubling from escort duty to siege weapons. You also now have a trade-off between coastal harvesting vs vulnerability from sea-attack, which is a good thing. So... what should I have done? Loaded some marines, stolen a coastal city, relocate dozens of air planes and start pounding city defenses to dust via combined arms air strikes and fast strike tanks.
I'll do that next time. Still, I like the fact the computer can fend off an ill-thought out invasion. Plenty of units, but all taken down via collateral artillery then mopped up by infantry.
I like this. Don't you?
Additionally, the computer's submarines raided all my offshore oil platforms and fishing nets. Lucky I had land-based oil and uranium
, but this means you must patrol your own coasts! Watch out! Them civvies are after your shrimping boat!
Late-game, my ally and second most powerful nation the Malinese, had a heads up on me building his space ship. Oops. Don't want that to happen. Sure, I work on building a spaceship too, as space elevator (+50% speed to space ship building) hasn't been built yet and I have a great engineer saved up...
But this game I decided I wanted to take a more military route. Upgrade galleys to transports? Check. Destroyer escorts? Check. Panzers and infintry loaded outside his territory? Check. Knowledge where his capital is? Check!
Time for a backstabbing!
![thumbsup thumbsup](https://www.realmsbeyond.net/forums/images/smilies/thumbsup.gif)
His Capital, as computer likes to choose non-coastal cities, was on the 3rd tile inland, and surrounded by all railroads. No problem.... I think.
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Declare war, unload military units. Watched faster units reach the city's border, slower ones just behind them. I'm set to attack in two turns, right? Hit end turn.
Ooomph. Artillery from everywhere shows up, do collateral damage, stacks of my infantry and artillery begin to fall left and right. My supposed capital quick strike ended in dismal failure... Woohoo!
![lol lol](https://www.realmsbeyond.net/forums/images/smilies/lol.gif)
What should I have done? My spies were successful in keeping important resources disconnected, that allowed me to wear the Malinese down later on... but air support has just become far more important. Coastal cities seem very easy to take down due to destroyers and battleships doubling from escort duty to siege weapons. You also now have a trade-off between coastal harvesting vs vulnerability from sea-attack, which is a good thing. So... what should I have done? Loaded some marines, stolen a coastal city, relocate dozens of air planes and start pounding city defenses to dust via combined arms air strikes and fast strike tanks.
I'll do that next time. Still, I like the fact the computer can fend off an ill-thought out invasion. Plenty of units, but all taken down via collateral artillery then mopped up by infantry.
I like this. Don't you?
Additionally, the computer's submarines raided all my offshore oil platforms and fishing nets. Lucky I had land-based oil and uranium
![lol lol](https://www.realmsbeyond.net/forums/images/smilies/lol.gif)