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Robber Baron
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Commonwealth of Commonsense
Jun 2002 time: 00:21
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Various ideas have been floating around in various threads, proposing various candidates for alliance.
Which AI civ(s) do you favor cultivating and/or setting up alliances with?
Assume, for the sake of discussion, that we've gone to war with America, sued for peace on favorable terms, and staked out a position to the north of our current position, centered on Washington (where we're forcefeeding the restive American populace bananas to grow trustworthy Apolytonians).
A lot depends, of course, on precisely how the war has gone, how costly it has been, what kinds of gains (if any) we have reaped. And on how and in what directions other civs have expanded.
Still, it's not too early to plan ahead, project scenarios....
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Sheik
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Sir Ralph you are always thinking. However not allying with anyone however might put us at risk. The last thing we need is the Americans becoming buddies with everyone (Do the americans have our world map?). This has happened to me before. I never allied and then all of a sudden everyone declared war on me.
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of Bananas
May 2001 time: 00:21
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quote: Originally posted by Sir Ralph
People, please, quit fearing far away civs like the Aztecs or Persians. They are no threat, not at all. They need very long to get to Apolytonia, you can early estimate their war path and hit them from the side. And if they come in sight to our borders, they are already willing to make peace. At the latest! |
Sir ralph, the ally we choose at 1000 BC will probably be our ally at 1000 AD. We aren't talking about long military routes, we are talking about the general expansion of all the empires (of which we are doing the slowest besides Babylon).
The Aztecs MIGHT get preempted by the Germans, and that would be pretty cool. If not, they will soon own much of the upper continent. The persians have no choice but to expand towards us, so they are a future threat as well.
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Papa Chubby
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Iceland
Jun 2002 time: 05:21
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As we are the weakest of the Civs on the continent, we should also take advantage of these military alliances. As a military we are quickly becoming a force to be reckoned with, but if we intend to capitalise on our armed forces we must move quickly, hence an early war with Americans. We can probably take them out ourselves and should try to do that in order to minimise probability of another Civ being dragged into the power Vacum created by early American exit. After this has been accomplished, assuming everything goes according to plan. We should be looking at the French, but with access to Iron they might be a little to big a bite for us to chew. Therefore we should try to enlist the Greek in our war against them. This way, hopefully spreading any swordsman that they have too thin to do any considerable damage.
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Sir Ralph
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Long live teh Schwampel!
Dec 2001 time: 06:21
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Papa Chubby:
In this stage of the game, I would attack the French with archers/spears even if I knew, that they have iron hooked up and can build swordsmen. The difference is, by my experience, that they do not build them that early. All they build in the REX phase is settler-spearman-settler-spearman and so on. They may throw 1-2 swordsmen in, but that was it. No threat. In a recent game I pruned Persia, who had iron, with archers. Their immortals were impressive... all 2 of them! After this, I cut their access to iron and, bye bye immortals.
Robber Baron:
Call me a whore, but I trade with whom I can make most money at the moment. I do not believe in geopolitical alliances, at least not in this game. EU2 might be another cup of tea.
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Robber Baron
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Commonwealth of Commonsense
Jun 2002 time: 00:21
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quote: Originally posted by Sir Ralph
Call me a whore, but I trade with whom I can make most money at the moment. I do not believe in geopolitical alliances, at least not in this game. EU2 might be another cup of tea. |
Hmm. Let me give you a scenario to illustrate what I have in mind here by "alliances" and geopolitics. Say we establish ourselves in what is now American territory, take on France, obtain iron, and settle in to build for awhile. Then say the Aztecs are getting huge, dominating the northeastern part of the continent, and they declare war on the Germans, and the Germans don't have either iron horses. In that scenario, I could envision providing iron and/or horses to the Germans, if it looked as though they were going to be able to put up a fight, just to check Aztec expansion. Maybe not sign a formal alliance (wouldn't necessarily want to piss off swarms of jaguar warriors). Just help the Germans out on the side a little.
At the very least, it would be worth investigating the situation carefully, to weigh the merits of "cashing in" for the most money, versus serving a long term interest.
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DAVOUT
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AUERSTADT
Jun 2002 time: 05:21
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quote: Originally posted by Robber Baron
Hmm. Let me give you a scenario to illustrate what I have in mind here by "alliances" and geopolitics. Say we establish ourselves in what is now American territory, take on France, obtain iron, and settle in to build for awhile. Then say the Aztecs are getting huge, dominating the northeastern part of the continent, and they declare war on the Germans, and the Germans don't have either iron horses. In that scenario, I could envision providing iron and/or horses to the Germans, if it looked as though they were going to be able to put up a fight, just to check Aztec expansion. Maybe not sign a formal alliance (wouldn't necessarily want to piss off swarms of jaguar warriors). Just help the Germans out on the side a little.
At the very least, it would be worth investigating the situation carefully, to weigh the merits of "cashing in" for the most money, versus serving a long term interest. |
Don't you think the Germans would not pay for that ? So you would be cashing in the most money in serving your long term interest. Worst than a whore a machiavelic one ! 
Exactly the kind of reasoning we expect from the Machiavel Institute !
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by Divine Right
May 2001 time: 00:21
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Obvious I know, but I just wanted to point out that the game mechanics are set up in such a way that alliances are against someone, not for anyone.
In this case, I agree. Everyone is a rival. We should not seek to help any rival, except where helping that rival diminishes a more dangerous rival. We must be choosing the lesser of two evils. If we do not need to, then if anyone is expanding at the expense of a rival, it should be us. The basis for alliances should be who can best help us achieve our goals against this other more dangerous rival, while also not creating a more dangerous future threat. In general, I espouse the view that we should ally with weak rivals against strong ones with the singular goal of empowering ourselves in relative standing. I would not advocate ever allying with a more powerful rival against a weaker one, except to avoid having that rival declare against us.
So I'd rather our Institute look at it from this perspective. Not who do we help, but who is our target. Which threat shall we counter by use of an alliance?
I would encourage our Institute to develop a file for each nation and a relative THREAT rating, along with up-to-date plans for countering such threats -including possible alliances. Such a rating might be something like this:
America !!!
Minor, decreasing, immediate, bordering, long-term
Case Teal, Plan Eagle (current)
Aztecs !!!
Moderate, increasing, non-immediate, distant, long term
Size & expansion
None, possible alliance with germans
Germans !!!
Moderate, increasing, non-immediate, close, long term
Proximity to Incense Valley
Greeks !!
Nuisance, stable/increasing, non-immediate, bordering, long term
Hoplites, proximity
None
France !
Nuisance, stable, non-immediate, bordering, long-term
Case Pink (obsolete)
Persian !
Moderate, stable, non-immediate, very far, long term
Immortals
None
Chinese (?)
Unknown
None
The above are just examples...
... and I've completely forgotten what I was even talking about. I fel like I've threadjacked my own post ... must be the weather...
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