Gavagai's forward incursion is surrounded and will be defeated next turn, hopefully earning me a GGeneral.
Expected losses are 1-2 axes to clear Gav's stack. In the north Gav has 5 axes + 1 immortal minimum in addition to the visible garrison of Pasargadae. My worker-scout could not see them from the desert tile this turn.
Economy is my Achille's Heel right now. If I could support the military and city expenses I think that I could build Trebuchets now and conquer the rest of Persia. But I'm losing gold at 0% already, and supply costs will increase when I advance in addition to more unit maintenance. Capture gold will keep me solvent for a few turns after each capture but it could get dicey. Recapturing Christstollen would restore overseas trade route, give me a 5c Whales tile, and also provide Whales luxury for an additional pop everywhere. Therefore I'll build a galley first and make that my next objective. Unfortunately the Christstollen will be growing in the next turn or two and will be able to whip another defender.
I have a pretty even split of archers, axes, spears, and chariots.
The red lines on the graphs mark when Gav attacked. Considering the current position Gav's attack was some combination of poor strategic decision and very poor execution. If Gav had held Tarsus and Bactra our positions would be reversed right now (me totally out of the running), but still Gav would have lost ground vs. the leaders and inspired the wrath of an AGGressive neighbor with an even stronger classical/medieval era promotion advantage. That is not a winning strategy.
Expected losses are 1-2 axes to clear Gav's stack. In the north Gav has 5 axes + 1 immortal minimum in addition to the visible garrison of Pasargadae. My worker-scout could not see them from the desert tile this turn.
Economy is my Achille's Heel right now. If I could support the military and city expenses I think that I could build Trebuchets now and conquer the rest of Persia. But I'm losing gold at 0% already, and supply costs will increase when I advance in addition to more unit maintenance. Capture gold will keep me solvent for a few turns after each capture but it could get dicey. Recapturing Christstollen would restore overseas trade route, give me a 5c Whales tile, and also provide Whales luxury for an additional pop everywhere. Therefore I'll build a galley first and make that my next objective. Unfortunately the Christstollen will be growing in the next turn or two and will be able to whip another defender.
I have a pretty even split of archers, axes, spears, and chariots.
The red lines on the graphs mark when Gav attacked. Considering the current position Gav's attack was some combination of poor strategic decision and very poor execution. If Gav had held Tarsus and Bactra our positions would be reversed right now (me totally out of the running), but still Gav would have lost ground vs. the leaders and inspired the wrath of an AGGressive neighbor with an even stronger classical/medieval era promotion advantage. That is not a winning strategy.