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    Lightbulb Never exterminate? Ever?

    So I decided to up the challenge a bit because really only the first 20-50 turns were ever any fun. Those turns where things are really hanging in the balance, a horde turning the wrong way will spell disaster, a bad move and losing your one stack sets you back years and years. After a certain point in all TW games you just get so rich and big the setting VH/VH does not matter. You just roll out full stacks of armies and crush the simplistic A.I. We all know this.
    Personally I have always tried to add more to the challenge by doing many things to handicap myself. Playing the Hardest faction I could unlock, never pauseing in combat, not using any of the simple "cheese" things you can do to the AI, never using peasants as garrisons etc. Still just steam rolled the AI.
    I always have used extermination of cities to dig myself out of the early financial hole. Exterminate the larger cities so that they can be garrisoned and controled. The cash from the extermination funding massive buildings prjects in the Core of the empire and new full stacks of armies to go take and exterminate new cities.

    Then I tried not exterminating cities..... ever.

    on VH/VH this changes everything. It FORCES you to use all sorts of strategy, long term planing and tactics when taking cities and when holding your own.

    I could not win VH/VH as the Berbers using this rule. Before I was able too achieve the simple victory conditions of 2 "target" provinces and 10 others time ran out. It was SOOO hard not to click that exterminate button when it popped up.
    The A.I. does not look NEARLY so stupid when you cannot afford to build your "ideal" armies to fight it and you actually HAVE to choose between building ONE new building some place in the empire or retraining your army so you can stop the stack coming at you.

    Really has revived the challenge and fun of BI for me again. You should try it.
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    Default Re: Never exterminate? Ever?

    Never exterminating also presents another challenge: squalor, and building lots of garrisons to deal with unrest.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Tyrac
    Then I tried not exterminating cities..... ever.
    Nice idea. A while back I started a new RTW v1.3 campaign as Scippi to avoid the dormant Scippi issue, and turned fatigue off to avoid the AI running its units into exhaustion issue. I don't retrain units, but I was looking for a way to increase the difficulty even more without resorting to the H or VH settings, and this idea would be a way to do that.

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    Default Re: Never exterminate? Ever?

    Yes, I try not to exterminate - it makes the game harder by slowing your advance, as you have to use your armies to pacify a city rather than move straight on to the next battle. However, in a recent ERE PBM, I found it surprisingly easy to hold large occupied cities with governors with high influence. I guess this was partly because there was no culture penalty (I was invading WRE). But one good thing about not exterminating is that it makes you care about your governors a bit more.

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    Default Re: Never exterminate? Ever?

    I usually don´t exterminate except if I have a RPG-reason for it (for example the general who lost two sons to the saxons and captored a saxon city).

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    Default Re: Never exterminate? Ever?

    Honestly, i've never exterminated a city before. It takes some skill, and sometimes a full stack in a city to keep it from rebelling.

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    Default Re: Never exterminate? Ever?

    I am currently playing a game as the roxil....whatever. Blue horse people. :) I think going at the sassonids<sp> first for the "challenge" was a bit of a mistake. Horses COVERED IN ARMOR! and LOTS of them! Ouch!
    Losing rocks! It looks like I am not going to achieve victory by the last turn. I have been obsessing over my next turns at work etc like it was my first game of Shogun TW again. Very fun when you make the game really hard!


    What year is the "official" BI final turn btw? Spent the last few min searching and failed to find it. :( Should have wrote it down last game I played.
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    Default Re: Never exterminate? Ever?

    Quote Originally Posted by Come Together
    Honestly, i've never exterminated a city before. It takes some skill, and sometimes a full stack in a city to keep it from rebelling.
    I do not know how many times I had a full stack in a city, built all the buildings I could, set taxes to low, had spies in there looking for enemy spys, and still got thrown out on my buttocks.

    I took a city last night, and never saw the face before the occupy/enslave/exterminate slide came up. I decided to be humane, and occupied.

    Big mistake.

    I presently have my retrained army laying siege to it. Again.

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    Last edited by Celt Centurion; 12-07-2005 at 00:30.

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