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Originally posted by rjmatsleepers
I'm among those who are not (yet) convinced this is an "exploit". To use it effectively requires sophisticated understanding of the game. I can imagine a new player trying this "exploit" and giving away a city without achieving any benefit.
Just because you think you're 1337 for doing it doesn't mean that it's not an exploit.
Just because you think you're 1337 for doing it doesn't mean that it's not an exploit.
1337? You lost me there!
I suppose it's a matter of definition. Gifting cities was definitely intended by the designers / programers. It appears to me to be like a sacrifice in chess. Your analysis says you can actually benefit from what appears to be a bad move. Perhaps you are right, sometimes you are wrong. If anything is being exploited here, it's the higher skill level of the human player and that's what we do all the time.
Originally posted by kittenOFchaos
Slight threadjack - gifting units...
The only thing I've tried to gift is a missionary to see if the A.I would spread my religion to himself (there was a good reason for this at the time that I can't quite recall). It didn't work is what I do recall
I gifted some cavalry to my neighbor - whom I'm on friendly terms with - in his fight against one of his enemies. I didn't want to join the war, so I gifted a handful to him, helped turn the war in his favor, and kept the enemy away from my borders.
Apparently it was an exploit - at least, they've "fixed" it in the latest patch. May have been a bit harsh though. Apparently, the AI now turns down some juicy cities.
It was absolutely essential. I was in a desperate situation in a recent Emperor game. Solved by building a few settlers, founding a large number of cities near (a very powerful) enemy territory, gifted to several different civs, bam war. I sit back and glide to victory (with a bit of conquest near the end).
Originally posted by Monsto
wt hey is settler chopping?
I think you said "What is settler chopping?" Is that correct? [/automated phone voice]
It's when you chop down trees near a city building a settler. Once the trees are chopped, they contribute the shields towards the settler's production and speed it up quite a bit.
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