How do you win this?
Posted: Fri Oct 08, 2010 1:14 am
Here is my experience which - unfortunately - will not help you much to win. I'm curious what strategies work for you.
I have played it now about 10 times at Intro level and think that I have figured out most of the game mechanics by now but I could win only once. (that time I got very lucky in some naval engagements, controlled the western Med for long periods and could reinforce Hannibal more than usual and besieged Rome successfully in the middle game).
I usually loose at Intro level because I get trapped during a siege of a Roman city by a relieve force. At Intro level, Hannibal cannot break off the siege and has to fight a city fight against two armies at once which is a big disadvantage. (why is that supposed to be easier, I find it harder not to be able to break off?).
Over the years, my navy usually goes downhill, as a result reinforcing Hannibal becomes harder, local recruits dry out and Hannibal is being worn out. (probably all historically correct).
If I move Hasdrubal from Spain to Italy with reinforcements, the Romans take over Spain. Syracuse is also hard to keep and in the last game the AI played a card that switched its allegiance to Rome it turn 20 (the last) for a victory. Smart play.
So - after a long story - how do you win this? I would love to see a winning AAR - but any hint is welcome.
I have played it now about 10 times at Intro level and think that I have figured out most of the game mechanics by now but I could win only once. (that time I got very lucky in some naval engagements, controlled the western Med for long periods and could reinforce Hannibal more than usual and besieged Rome successfully in the middle game).
I usually loose at Intro level because I get trapped during a siege of a Roman city by a relieve force. At Intro level, Hannibal cannot break off the siege and has to fight a city fight against two armies at once which is a big disadvantage. (why is that supposed to be easier, I find it harder not to be able to break off?).
Over the years, my navy usually goes downhill, as a result reinforcing Hannibal becomes harder, local recruits dry out and Hannibal is being worn out. (probably all historically correct).
If I move Hasdrubal from Spain to Italy with reinforcements, the Romans take over Spain. Syracuse is also hard to keep and in the last game the AI played a card that switched its allegiance to Rome it turn 20 (the last) for a victory. Smart play.
So - after a long story - how do you win this? I would love to see a winning AAR - but any hint is welcome.