by Jeremy » Tue Aug 07, 2012 7:28 pm
My teammate Borogrove writes:
Maybe great that someone's coming up with the exact reverse of my impression, because it means all sides have a chance? Playing the Welsh, I felt overwhelming rich in cities and options and relatively secure in my hills (against the Saxons and Danes, anyway), and the Normans were a solid strategic position which was a bit slower and cramped for space at first, but was hard for it's enemies to get to and could build up the best offensive I've ever built. Looking from the outside, the Scots, in any of the games we played, started expanding slowly and then just kept expanding, and had reason to be afraid of no one.
Against that the Saxons and Danes were meant to have early rich expansion. Which is perhaps what he's noticing. It could be unbalancing in team play, but in a free for all with quality players, I'd go for the edge powers every time.
Of course, as you've pointed out, the game often doesn't have quality players, at which point what happens is anyone's guess. If no one's doing balance of power, a middle power could break out quickly and get strong before the other players do. I'm good with that. Others?
(Thinking about Warbarons a bit too much like it was Diplomacy.)