Carthage was being all nice and friendly, helping Spanish and French ppl get back on their feet. Until like the 5th time Spanish government lost their shit, then they just said fuck it and finally took over
Highlights of the episode: Carthage makes the best (and only) settle of the match producing a city with such a massive population that it gave them an equally massive science advantage Poland is good at snipping, Morocco is good at snipping Poland Carthage can't stop resurrecting dead civs No one in the eastern hemisphere could grow until it was too late
It's amazing how the city of Carthage itself got so badly damaged by war that it collapsed to like 6 population, but it didn't really matter because they had the might of 37 pop Utique with a university and jungles for days to back them up with the technological edge. Utique was effectively Carthage's real capital this game.
Carthage was always stupid diplomatically, and slow technologically in all my games. Im impressed at how many times they liberated Madrid and Attila's Court yet still didnt fall behind.
Carthage liberated Spain like 2 times only for them to be conquered again shortly after, lol. At the end they was like "fuck this shit" and just annexed them :')
Carthage settling Utique southwest earlygame was the deciding factor. They had way more pops, got more science, and curbstomped every one with planes in like 5 turns.
Amazing defensive play by Cartaghe in their unprotected capital against two aggressive powers. And I like how they liberated the Spanish three times (!!!) before finally deciding "well, seems better taking Madrid for ourselves" lol
Surprised Carthage took that long to win. They have a significant technology advantage for nearly the entire game, they also had multiple city advantage for most of the game.
Carthage trying to throw as hard as possible by liberating those cities so many times. Maybe Dido knew she was going to win just because of Utique, so she thought she should make it harder on herself
This game was practically over when Carthage built a university in Utique. The science was just OP. It took long for the AI to realize that and almost gave victory out of hands...
Carthage plays like me. Rather than go for the victory when ahead. She plays world police. Constantly trying to liberate countries and maintain borders.
DarkGhost89 I usually take the cities if they are well located, otherwise I just revive or give the cities back. It is pretty useful to give a good diplomatic image.
Even the AI don't fall for that one Esmeralduck. If there are strong economic civs out there who hate warmongers, they'll make you pay unless you take a balanced approach. Warring from turn 1 will not work.
That would be Liberty to begin with? Always the best approach that leaves you with tons of options. Good idea to take the continent especially if foreign continents are unaware of your existence.
Babylon tried a ballsy play by taking out the wounded Siam. But I think they bit off more than they could chew with attacking Carthage, respect to them though
Well Brazil too in my opinion, but yeah. Though there is a third reason why I think Carthage won, and its that they were the only civilization in the game that jumped at the opportunity to create a second city. Even when you're playing against a bunch of other civilizations in relatively small location, sending settlers to build a second city at strategical enough location in an unused part of the map early on in the game is key for this type of situation. Especially when you could figure out how to make that city the best one in your empire quickly, and use the location to conquer another civilization to give your empire two fronts in the region as the other nations foolishly fight over the remaining lake shores. By then it would be too late for most the other players in the game, to prevent regional domination.
Carthaginian technological superiority holy shit, unstoppable march Also: they managed to win despite really horrible geographic shape of their 3-city empire, in some part thanks to idiocy of their neighbors. Best part is when in 3:40 Carthago ALMOST died which would probably make them lose the game.
Should look into a mod called less damaged captured cities, it seems like this is a domination only anyways, AI should be encouraged to rage war. Also a mod that would allow to see a cities production ( as in what it is biulding, not how much hammers it has*) would be great. I know IGE has that in its screen so there should be a way to turn it on. Anyways keep up the cool long battles!
Quite an impressive one ! I'm impressed that the AI didn't settle on certain spot in which they normally would. Great choice of music btw. And thanks a lot for a great video, it's really nice that you keep posting and find new idea. You should have a higher number of view ... unfortunately, not everyone like simulation. Why don't you try to do a comment of the battles ?
Carthage was cunning enough to create alliances in way that could hurt two potential treats to its plan of regional dominance; Brazil and Poland. Only it happened faster with the Huns and Poland, than it did with Spain and Brazil. I got to say I like Carthage's style in this match.
2-3 hours from my experience, depends on computer specs / mods installed / few other things. Small map = few units = short turns. a 300+ move for 50 AI's on a 90*180 map takes about 5-7 minutes when every tile is covered with units.
Man, the Mayans just weren't ready to take on the Carthaginians yet when they split the world in half between them. The Mayans were still fresh from their last wars against the Greeks, Babylonians, and the Aztecs to unify the east before Carthage came attacking the Mayans. It could have gone either way if the Mayans were just given ample time to recover.
Utique carrying the whole game like a boss.
43 pop by the end. I think anybody who settled there would have won
Hats off to Dido the liberator
The power of literally one city, Utique, won the game for Carthage. Insane (200+) science, gold, and production (specialists and likely unemployed).
It all makes sense now, the Carthaginians never sent any elephants over the mountains, they sent XCom squads, silly Hannibal.
Carthage was being all nice and friendly, helping Spanish and French ppl get back on their feet. Until like the 5th time Spanish government lost their shit, then they just said fuck it and finally took over
I knew it was over the moment Carthage took Madrid instead of liberating it for the hundredth time.
Highlights of the episode:
Carthage makes the best (and only) settle of the match producing a city with such a massive population that it gave them an equally massive science advantage
Poland is good at snipping, Morocco is good at snipping Poland
Carthage can't stop resurrecting dead civs
No one in the eastern hemisphere could grow until it was too late
Fernando Franco Félix if only iroq ate up aztec&greece earlier (aztec is so far behind in tech)
I find it ironic how the largest city on the map wasn't even on the coast of the 3 lakes
It's amazing how the city of Carthage itself got so badly damaged by war that it collapsed to like 6 population, but it didn't really matter because they had the might of 37 pop Utique with a university and jungles for days to back them up with the technological edge. Utique was effectively Carthage's real capital this game.
The real city of the world's desire.
Carthage was always stupid diplomatically, and slow technologically in all my games. Im impressed at how many times they liberated Madrid and Attila's Court yet still didnt fall behind.
Not to mention they got all the jungle tiles which are ridiculous once you get education.
Liberating those cities weren't the worst thing ever, basically removed all their warmonger penalties which caused fighting among the other civs.
Utique was the jewel city of the world.
How many Carthaginians died because the AI was too dumb to move off the mountains
And also too dumb to stop liberating cities
Carthage liberated Spain like 2 times only for them to be conquered again shortly after, lol. At the end they was like "fuck this shit" and just annexed them :')
The best match ever! So many nice little twists here and there, not boring at all.
Damn. The science from Utique. By the end the Iroquois only had landships while Carthage had modern armor.
Carthage settling Utique southwest earlygame was the deciding factor. They had way more pops, got more science, and curbstomped every one with planes in like 5 turns.
Why is it Carthage kept releasing cities back to the original owner? Madrid twice .. Attila's court once .. wtf carthage wow
It was way more than twice with Madrid...
Amazing defensive play by Cartaghe in their unprotected capital against two aggressive powers. And I like how they liberated the Spanish three times (!!!) before finally deciding "well, seems better taking Madrid for ourselves" lol
Surprised Carthage took that long to win. They have a significant technology advantage for nearly the entire game, they also had multiple city advantage for most of the game.
Maybe just because that they are peaceful.
They kept killing units on the mountains
I blinked and Poland was replaced by Morocoo
Carthage had a great advantage with that fantastic early settle. Population really exploded in that city.
poor madrid at one point it looked like 5 different civs were invading and fighting over control of it and every other second it changed hands
Utique won my heart as Carthage won the war. Props for liberating Madrid 3 times in the process
The moment the game where decided: left bottom corner 0:09
Carthage trying to throw as hard as possible by liberating those cities so many times. Maybe Dido knew she was going to win just because of Utique, so she thought she should make it harder on herself
carthage just doing wacky shit but hey whatever, utique power
I love how Madrid keeps getting liberated and recaptured over and over again by Carthage as Brazil and Portugal fight over it. It's almost poetic.
Did no one noticed how Morocoo sniped the entirety of Poland?
This game was practically over when Carthage built a university in Utique. The science was just OP. It took long for the AI to realize that and almost gave victory out of hands...
I agree fully!
Respect for u attention 👍🏿
Shoutout to fuckin Utique
I live how the music intensified exactly when only two nations were left, each with around 50% of the map.
From 2092 to 2094 12 Million people died in Athens.
Utique wins
You're my favorite youtuber!
Fcking Carthage killed so many of its own units just by standing on mountains...
Utique was the captial of carthago
I'm so happy you started uploading your maps finally
Carthage plays like me. Rather than go for the victory when ahead. She plays world police. Constantly trying to liberate countries and maintain borders.
DarkGhost89 I usually take the cities if they are well located, otherwise I just revive or give the cities back.
It is pretty useful to give a good diplomatic image.
Even the AI don't fall for that one Esmeralduck. If there are strong economic civs out there who hate warmongers, they'll make you pay unless you take a balanced approach. Warring from turn 1 will not work.
That would be Liberty to begin with? Always the best approach that leaves you with tons of options. Good idea to take the continent especially if foreign continents are unaware of your existence.
Utique's insane size! their population is huge at the early time
at the beginning I have thought that this map is pretty unbalanced in favor of countries near jungle. And there we have it
Carthage must've really liked Spain...
Babylon tried a ballsy play by taking out the wounded Siam. But I think they bit off more than they could chew with attacking Carthage, respect to them though
Carthage just nuked the crap out of the Iroquis at the endgame
Amazing! Battles, map, the entire cannel
GG Utique.
The Netherlands were the only nation that could have mounted a challenge to Cathage's dominance, but they blew it.
Well Brazil too in my opinion, but yeah. Though there is a third reason why I think Carthage won, and its that they were the only civilization in the game that jumped at the opportunity to create a second city. Even when you're playing against a bunch of other civilizations in relatively small location, sending settlers to build a second city at strategical enough location in an unused part of the map early on in the game is key for this type of situation. Especially when you could figure out how to make that city the best one in your empire quickly, and use the location to conquer another civilization to give your empire two fronts in the region as the other nations foolishly fight over the remaining lake shores. By then it would be too late for most the other players in the game, to prevent regional domination.
if only they build a seccond city in the marshes, that city would have had pop 45 at least.
The Iroqouis just didn't have the technology.
Portugal and Brazil fighting to get Spain, oh boi
Utiques population just skyrocketed
Carthaginian technological superiority holy shit, unstoppable march
Also: they managed to win despite really horrible geographic shape of their 3-city empire, in some part thanks to idiocy of their neighbors. Best part is when in 3:40 Carthago ALMOST died which would probably make them lose the game.
Yeah from like 3:20 - 3:40, they probably would have been done for it Brazil had declared war on them.
WTF. How did Carthage get rocket artillery before Babylon got infantry?
The little city on the bottom left hand corner has a yuuuge population and is covered in jungle tiles
Should look into a mod called less damaged captured cities, it seems like this is a domination only anyways, AI should be encouraged to rage war. Also a mod that would allow to see a cities production ( as in what it is biulding, not how much hammers it has*) would be great. I know IGE has that in its screen so there should be a way to turn it on. Anyways keep up the cool long battles!
I wanted Cartage to win ever since they revived tow other Civilisations
Picture on the final is amazing
Quite an impressive one ! I'm impressed that the AI didn't settle on certain spot in which they normally would. Great choice of music btw. And thanks a lot for a great video, it's really nice that you keep posting and find new idea. You should have a higher number of view ... unfortunately, not everyone like simulation. Why don't you try to do a comment of the battles ?
Grate vid as always! Keep it up!!
man rather than play civ this makes me wanna watch full metal alchemist brotherhood for the like 13th time
Utique delenda est.
amice sic opinor.
6:37 the time the map was equally split
Superior tech from that 40 population city!
Yes and had jungle with science
Is that bleach music at 1:17
Yes, title is "Invasion"
Damn Utique population x)
Elephant nation did it
Is the AI for Carthage actually good? They always do terribly in my playthroughs, but seem to do well in these videos
And that's why science is so important. Civ V was the best they ever made. VI is shit
What is the outro song?
1:16 came along, and I was like "Aizen Alone Against All you say?"
Still waiting for babylon to win!
Bleach Music?
Fullmetal Alchemist
Kosta Thomas the second song is definitely from Bleach
Is that picture at the end from a movie or something? it looks really cool and I would like to watch it if it is
It's a piece of artwork by Manuel Grad entitled "Leviathan."
How do i find a map like this in the steam workshop
Lovin the FMA music
WTF Carthage! And you still won!
Favourite civs 1-3
Berlin ist ge... wait why isn't Berlin here?
Utique win
Wow! Victory goes to the Phoenician offspring.
How do you do timelaps?
how can i download the map?
What difficulty do you make the AI play at?
WTF utique
1:18 Since when do non-mappers use that music? OMG! That music brings me back to Daniel Mapper's glory days!
what song is it? shazam doesnt catch it
I don't know T-T
Its from the Anime Bleach, its titled "Invasion". 2 other good ones from the same are "Incantation" and "Treachery"
What song is playing at the beginning of the video?
Ian Holly Have you ever tried reading the description?
Carthage liberated Spain, wtf
Daniel Twice? Plus they liberated Attila too.
Carthage was cunning enough to create alliances in way that could hurt two potential treats to its plan of regional dominance; Brazil and Poland. Only it happened faster with the Huns and Poland, than it did with Spain and Brazil. I got to say I like Carthage's style in this match.
The good guys won. Rejoice!
I remember in the one you did with all the civilizations Greece took the whole thing, but this time Greece didn't take anything.
How long does it typically take for the entire game to play out?
2-3 hours from my experience, depends on computer specs / mods installed / few other things. Small map = few units = short turns. a 300+ move for 50 AI's on a 90*180 map takes about 5-7 minutes when every tile is covered with units.
Poland left high corner 👊
Cool map
Круто 👍
Spain says no
Did the conqueress!
Please add Russia also.
The weakest civ in the game with a astonishing victory. That's beautiful.
Dido AI is actually good.
In my game experiences Gandhi AI can be also this good. Being a friendly warmonger..
That city planting there was smart.
Man, the Mayans just weren't ready to take on the Carthaginians yet when they split the world in half between them. The Mayans were still fresh from their last wars against the Greeks, Babylonians, and the Aztecs to unify the east before Carthage came attacking the Mayans. It could have gone either way if the Mayans were just given ample time to recover.
Nah the Iroquois had no chance. They were severely behind in technology.
*cough spain were not my vote cough*
The Netherlands, just a bad civ
More Vox Populi!
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I agree completely.
Странная игра...
whats the name of the final song, the one where the boat in the lake?
Peter Gundry - I Bleed For You ruclips.net/video/7sALMd4Pojc/видео.html
Thanks mate