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CiverDan
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I disagree with all their cities going to you. That could turn the game too much in your favor, if those were the only other cities on the continent you were on. It also could turn all of that territory into a land-grabbing fest where civs that border you suddenly declare war to grabs all those now undefended cities... One other thing, If there were only 3 civs in the game, it would be possible to win by domination just be killing the king of one of the civs, if your territory plus the territory of the civ whose kings you just killed was greater than the domination limit. For these reasons, that idea would not have worked.
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Antonin
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Another fun option would be to see those "kingless" cities become a number of multi-city mini-states in their own right.
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laissez-faire
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Tokyo
Sep 2002 time: 14:24
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quote: Originally posted by Fried-Psitalon
Ever had barbarians pop out of the goody hut your king pops? |
Heh, heh. A side effect of the strategy. I've popped many a barb hut, but never lost a king to them. They're fast enough to escape most of the attacks and the new "smart" barbs don't always necessarily attack him. Also I've had Brennus promoted to elite on a number of occaisions. 
Last edited by laissez-faire on 06-01-2003 at 07:14
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CiverDan
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Regicide was meant for MP only. In SP, just a matter of attacking the AI capital. In MP the mode doesn't live up to its potential because by the time you fnially kill your opponents king, you have taken enough of his cities that he would soon be wiped out anyways.
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