I totally lost my Civilization 5 game (probably worth a laugh later).
I totally lost my Civilization 5 game (probably worth a laugh later).
I’ll just move past the final stages, highlighting them here.
- I possess only two cities. My capital city was encircled by Mongolia because its rapid growth caught me off guard. The other settlement sat on a remote island, with Rome and Mongolia as its sole inhabitants.
- Rome launches a surprise attack on me. Mongolia retaliates by declaring war on Rome (since we’re now close allies... at least).
- I grab my carrier, packed with three atomic bombs, and land on Rome’s coast.
- I detonate a nuclear strike on a Roman city, but the blast drifted into Mongolia’s borders, causing contamination. Now I’m embroiled in a conflict with Mongolia from a major misstep.
- Keep in mind, I’m completely trapped by Mongolia on all sides—no escape possible.
- Besides, I lack a real military force; my focus was on securing a scientific advantage.
- My capital still stands with about 80 defense points, but it fell to Mongolia in just two turns.
- Losing my capital means losing everything—my prized science, culture, 3,300 gold, plus 28 gold per turn and happiness.
- My last settlement remains on that island, alongside Rome’s and Mongolia’s cities, and I’m still locked in a stalemate with both.
- Before any moves could be made, Catherine (Russia) swoops in with a scientific triumph, assembling all the ship components quickly. That was my biggest blunder in Civ 5—accidentally blowing up Mongolia and getting crushed in two turns.
- It’s a harsh reminder: when you miscalculate, even the strongest can fall.
Rome launched an attack on me, and I was left with just a handful of atomic bombs. That was all I could rely on, except for some armored troops.
Je ne comprends pas le français. C'est tout ce que je me souviens de deux ans de cours.