OMGLAZERS
12-25-2006, 21:07
(Or "Five Diplomats and NO MORE!")
I just wanted to share what I think is a tip that maybe a lot of people have not considered. If you're playing on anything below VH (where diplomacy barely matters anymore), or using a mod from the community, diplomacy and proper relations can have a huge impact on your game.
The only problem is, FINDING the towns or agents to send your diplomats out to discuss with.
Everyone has i'm sure a major problem with it. You'd like to break an alliance or declare a cease fire but you just can't find a place to send your lone diplomat.
Therefore, my suggestion and strategy is to have exactly five (although you can have more) diplomats ASAP and send them to the following strategic locations. Notice; you will be playing as a faction in one of these areas, and that diplomat should ALWAYS stay on your front lines, in order to placate nearby factions or spot incoming armies to bribe or ally with.
By placing diplomats in the following five areas, you will have access (at least, before the rampant fighting begins or for most of it) to every single faction with only five diplomats. The key is to place your diplomats are the intersections or most heavily trafficked areas
https://img.photobucket.com/albums/v16/Lookbeyond/optimal-diplomats.jpg
As you can see by the picture there are five areas of best placement. Starting from the left:
1) In Valencia, you have access to the Portugese, Spanish, and Moors. France may also expand south, giving you another easy access.
2) The most un-populated diplomat. Access to Caen and Paris for the English and French. If Denmark expands West (as they usually do) that makes it even simpler. If not, it's only two turn walk instead of one.
3) This dipomat will have work cut out for him. He's between Milan, Venice and the Papacy, with the HRE also next to him. He also has access to the Sicilians. If you haven't noticed also, the Papacy is an AGENT magnet. So you'll always be guarenteed to find other agents from other factions here as well
4) Prague is an excellent placement as well. HRE, Poland, and Hungary in one fell swoop, with Russia and her agents nearby.
5) Also a great location. Egypt and the Turks, as well as the Mongols and Timurds when they come around. Also, a great way to spot for good times to crusade.
Your first diplomat should immediately make his way to #3. Here he can make the most contacts in the shortest amount of time (after your neighbors, of course).
Otherwise, priority of placement depends on your location and strategy.
Alright, though that might help. Enjoy everyone.
I just wanted to share what I think is a tip that maybe a lot of people have not considered. If you're playing on anything below VH (where diplomacy barely matters anymore), or using a mod from the community, diplomacy and proper relations can have a huge impact on your game.
The only problem is, FINDING the towns or agents to send your diplomats out to discuss with.
Everyone has i'm sure a major problem with it. You'd like to break an alliance or declare a cease fire but you just can't find a place to send your lone diplomat.
Therefore, my suggestion and strategy is to have exactly five (although you can have more) diplomats ASAP and send them to the following strategic locations. Notice; you will be playing as a faction in one of these areas, and that diplomat should ALWAYS stay on your front lines, in order to placate nearby factions or spot incoming armies to bribe or ally with.
By placing diplomats in the following five areas, you will have access (at least, before the rampant fighting begins or for most of it) to every single faction with only five diplomats. The key is to place your diplomats are the intersections or most heavily trafficked areas
https://img.photobucket.com/albums/v16/Lookbeyond/optimal-diplomats.jpg
As you can see by the picture there are five areas of best placement. Starting from the left:
1) In Valencia, you have access to the Portugese, Spanish, and Moors. France may also expand south, giving you another easy access.
2) The most un-populated diplomat. Access to Caen and Paris for the English and French. If Denmark expands West (as they usually do) that makes it even simpler. If not, it's only two turn walk instead of one.
3) This dipomat will have work cut out for him. He's between Milan, Venice and the Papacy, with the HRE also next to him. He also has access to the Sicilians. If you haven't noticed also, the Papacy is an AGENT magnet. So you'll always be guarenteed to find other agents from other factions here as well
4) Prague is an excellent placement as well. HRE, Poland, and Hungary in one fell swoop, with Russia and her agents nearby.
5) Also a great location. Egypt and the Turks, as well as the Mongols and Timurds when they come around. Also, a great way to spot for good times to crusade.
Your first diplomat should immediately make his way to #3. Here he can make the most contacts in the shortest amount of time (after your neighbors, of course).
Otherwise, priority of placement depends on your location and strategy.
Alright, though that might help. Enjoy everyone.