Since this is an "exploit" singularly confined to single player with AIs, and can only be carried out by the human player, if you do not like the exploit, do not do it. Self-control, my fellow Civ4ers.
You would have a more legitimate gripe if the AI used the gift exploit among themselves.
An even more legitimate gripe that is beyond the control of the human player that does affect gameplay is when an AI across the entire globe declares war on you and then proceeds to take over a town. Basically the AI carried out the equivalent of a "gift exploit," and you have no means of stopping it (except to train a larger army).
Although we're not talking about causing favorable relations; we're talking about an AI causing its own demise by means of burdensome maintenance costs.
You would have a more legitimate gripe if the AI used the gift exploit among themselves.
An even more legitimate gripe that is beyond the control of the human player that does affect gameplay is when an AI across the entire globe declares war on you and then proceeds to take over a town. Basically the AI carried out the equivalent of a "gift exploit," and you have no means of stopping it (except to train a larger army).
Although we're not talking about causing favorable relations; we're talking about an AI causing its own demise by means of burdensome maintenance costs.
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