Am I screwing myself? (Civ-type game)
Posted: 2006-02-20 07:26pm
I say it's a Civ-type game because it's not actually Civiliation itself. It's Call to Power 2, a Civ spinoff.
That said, I'm playing a game (on easy setting at the moment) and I've basically been very isolationist. It's around turn 360 or so and my science is totally assraping everyone else. I'm at least a good ten techs ahead of everyone else. My economy is also totally killing everyone too. But my military is not so hot.
I have a good modern force going, but in sheer numbers almost everyone has me beat. On top of that all seven of my rivals are essentially at war with one another. There are about three who are clearly dominating, with three who are getting kinda squahed and one who just totally got dicked over (they started on a tiny little island and still have only once city, so nobody is even paying attention to them).
Now I believe the reason I'm so far ahead in science is because while they're all fighting each other, in order to keep that up they have had to let their science lag in favor of production power/military strength. The problem is that they're also a lot bigger than me, with way more cities then I have. Also those three I mentioned above are rather steadily kicking the other three nation's asses, and as a result gobbling up yet more territory/cities.
Now I am in the process of expanding my military. I have units coming off the lines at a fairly good clip, and my unit upkeep is hardly going to break the bank anytime soon. But I have to wonder if I haven't screwed myself over in having to eventually deal with the three largest powers.
In the event of war, am I going to simply be overwhlemed by a technologically inferior yet numerically superior enemy? Should I have been more agressive in the early game? Should I do some "smash and grabs" (declare war, do some damage then sue for peace) at the expense of diplomatic regard? Or just hope I can keep some peace with them through the end of the game (which may be hard with the French at least as they seem intent on expanding right up to my borders...bastards!)?
What do you all think?
That said, I'm playing a game (on easy setting at the moment) and I've basically been very isolationist. It's around turn 360 or so and my science is totally assraping everyone else. I'm at least a good ten techs ahead of everyone else. My economy is also totally killing everyone too. But my military is not so hot.
I have a good modern force going, but in sheer numbers almost everyone has me beat. On top of that all seven of my rivals are essentially at war with one another. There are about three who are clearly dominating, with three who are getting kinda squahed and one who just totally got dicked over (they started on a tiny little island and still have only once city, so nobody is even paying attention to them).
Now I believe the reason I'm so far ahead in science is because while they're all fighting each other, in order to keep that up they have had to let their science lag in favor of production power/military strength. The problem is that they're also a lot bigger than me, with way more cities then I have. Also those three I mentioned above are rather steadily kicking the other three nation's asses, and as a result gobbling up yet more territory/cities.
Now I am in the process of expanding my military. I have units coming off the lines at a fairly good clip, and my unit upkeep is hardly going to break the bank anytime soon. But I have to wonder if I haven't screwed myself over in having to eventually deal with the three largest powers.
In the event of war, am I going to simply be overwhlemed by a technologically inferior yet numerically superior enemy? Should I have been more agressive in the early game? Should I do some "smash and grabs" (declare war, do some damage then sue for peace) at the expense of diplomatic regard? Or just hope I can keep some peace with them through the end of the game (which may be hard with the French at least as they seem intent on expanding right up to my borders...bastards!)?
What do you all think?