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    Default Re: Castle enhancements

    Quote Originally Posted by ToranagaSama
    @EatyerGreens

    Sir, I think you have the makings of a Player Supreme!
    Thank you.

    I accept flattery and all major credit cards.

    Quote Originally Posted by ToranagaSama
    Your comments and questions have opened up to the true meat of the discussion, and very reminiscent of the old pre-RTW Org, when *deep* discussion was the norm.

    I composed an overly long response, which I need to edit, and hope to post over the weekend in a separate thread as the response is beyond the scope of this thread.
    I'll be on the lookout for that.



    Quote Originally Posted by ToranagaSama
    Boredom? Hardly.
    Actually, I didn't mean boredom for the player, I meant boredom for the generals, sitting around garrisoning places and never getting to see any battles because neither side wants to make the first move. Hence they start developing those nasty vices, to pass the time, so to speak.

    Quote Originally Posted by ToranagaSama
    Just got to expand your Strategum.
    Stratagem, it says 'ere

    Quote Originally Posted by ToranagaSama
    Have you read Sun Tzu's, "Art of War"?
    I will certainly have to, one of these days, though I think half the fun comes from learning what it has to say through - sometimes painful - experience and I have the sneaking suspicion that, when I do read it, the thing will be mostly telling me what I already know, so I could be wasting my money. I'll check Amazon or some such place and see if it's reasonably priced. The trouble is, I know that it's popular among management types and expect it to be (over) priced accordingly.

    The nub of the problem is the old one about "I never have enough money to develop better tech AND I can never get my armies as large as the AI has". If Sun Tzu's advice can get your battle strategy to a level where you are comfortable about defending against superior numbers and even attacking against superior numbers, then one can survive with a smaller army. The improved cashflow will enable you to out-tech the AI and make this process steadily easier.
    Last edited by EatYerGreens; 09-24-2005 at 13:30.

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