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saibagginz
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If an enemy civ is building their spaceship a split causes them to abandon it. A usefull last resort if an enemy civ is about to win the space race (the production and pollution advantages the CPU gets on diety are pretty hidous.)
It doesn't always work though. Now thanks to Smash's post I know why.
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geofelt
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Neptune Beach,Florida,USA
Jan 1970 time: 00:18
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I think the spaceship is destroyed only if the civ did not have 1000 gold to build a palace in another city when you captured it's original capitol.
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finbar
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Castiglion Fiorentino, Italy
Jan 1970 time: 06:18
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I've been playing a few SP games recently. Out of boredom, I play till I wipe out the first AI Civ to attack me. Be that as it may, I've managed to split a couple of Civs. Having taken part in many of the earlier debates, I immediately saved the game each time and checked the PG. Not that the PG is the be all and end all, but that's another argument.
Anyway, Smash, typically, was right. In each case, the split Civ was higher than me on the PG, but not always topping the PG. Once it was, and on the other occasions it was second and third.
And I'm still none the wiser.
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ColdWizard
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in my game the americans have always been higher on the PG than the third world, even after i took washington and at the time of the capture of the third world capital, the americans had long since moved their capital to hawaii
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