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Sir Konksalot
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I'm writing to ask for advice on how to win Civ III through Diplomatic Finesse. My military game is strong, with me usually the strongest civ and easily the most technologically advanced. But I'm tired of having every civ furious at me, and was wondering what I can do about it.
I was wondering if some aspects of how I play the game need changing:
1. I know better than to raze a captured city I don't want, so my work around has been to keep it for a turn and then to abandon it.
2. When I capture enemy workers, I keep them forever. It's normal for me to end a game with 50+ captured workers from civs I've knocked heads with.
3. Donating Luxury Resources and Strategic Resources never seems to turn around that civ's opinion of me.
The AI seems to have a LONG memory. I foolishly abused a Right of Passage agreement, and 4000 years later other civs are still castigating me for it.
Thanks in advance!
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-SafaN-
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easiest way is:
never sign rop or pacts.
alliances only if u can manage war for 20 turns.
always give in on treaties:
pick one or two victim civs, and leave the others alone.
btw a civ u have war with, will only get pissed if u go offensive (killing units in their homelands, capturing cities). Killing their units in your lands has no influence.
To get a victory u can try to sign pacts the turn before building the UN. But beware, it happened to me that other civs started wars after i signed, and before the building of the UN, so pacts were broken, and reputation lost ...
Greetz
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