settings = noble, random, standard, continents, 12 AI oponents, marathon, all victory conditions off except diplomatic.
i wanted to win a diplomatic victory because that's the only way i haven't won yet... well there have been times on my way to a conquest or domination victory where i could have won diplomatic victories due to overwhelming population, but i don't consider that a diplomatic victory.
my latest game i drew alexander and started on a continent with elizabeth, qin, cyrus, louis and catherine. it soon became obvious that i was not going to thrive without going to war as my super capital site was surrounded by dessert. cath and liz were my closest neighbors and boxed me in after sparta was founded. thankfully i had ivory, copper and iron and everyone else had horses... that's what the biggest part of their armies were for a long time. (between my elephants and phalanx i killed 96 horse archers in this game)
anyway, fairly early liz asked me to help her fight louis. as that war ended, cyrus attacked me i brought catherine in to help... liz asks me to stop trading with cath, i refuse, later i find out that no one else in the world likes cath, and to make a long story short, by 1344 the whole continent was greek.
by this time i've met everyone else in the game (america, egypt, arabia, spain, japan, mongolia) except rome. they are all buddhists except japan so i become buddhist. eventually i sign a defensive pact with america and later arabia and there is world peace from 1600 until the end of the game. score-wise it is me, america, japan, mogolia, spain, arabia, rome, egypt.
so that's the background. i build the united nations around 1850 and get elected... everyone votes for me except mongolia and japan. for the rest of the game i try to win diplomatically. no luck. america always votes for me (japan is the other person running and mongolia always votes for japan) and i need either spain or arabia or both rome and egypt to have enough votes. no matter what i do for the rest of the game (gift all resources, gift all techs, gold up to 150/turn) spain, arabia, rome and egypt always abstain.
so i go back to a previous save and do not pass free religion, we all stay buddhist and i still play santa claus with resources, techs and gold. no change, still everyone abstains.
i go back and just concentrate all my good will on america and arabia. arabia abstains every vote.
i go back again, keeping buddhism, and pay arabia to attack japan and then enter the war when they ask. when japan sues for peace i engineer a war with mongolia, then japan again so that from ~1900 through the end arabia and i are fighting wars together. they still abstain every vote. they are +18 and friendly, the only negative is a -2 you declared war on our friend (they were friends with qin or liz i think) from 600 years ago.
i go back once again and try the war ally routine with spain. together "we" reduce both japan and mongolia to their island cities and i gift her all of the continental cities and still... abstain every vote. (spain was a rival w/ america so there was a -2 or 3 you have defensive pact with rival along with the -2 for declaring war on our friend, but she was still +14 and friendly)
is a true diplomatic victory possible in civ iv? in this game for 500-600 years (1344 - 2050) i was close religious allies, trading partners and had defensive pacts with two countries and was religious allies and trading partners with three more and i could only get one of them to vote for me. the only reason i was even close in this game was because i conquered a whole continent... much less "diplomatic" than i wanted to be when i started.
has anyone won a diplomatic victory in which you had 25% of the world population or less? if so, how?
-k
i wanted to win a diplomatic victory because that's the only way i haven't won yet... well there have been times on my way to a conquest or domination victory where i could have won diplomatic victories due to overwhelming population, but i don't consider that a diplomatic victory.
my latest game i drew alexander and started on a continent with elizabeth, qin, cyrus, louis and catherine. it soon became obvious that i was not going to thrive without going to war as my super capital site was surrounded by dessert. cath and liz were my closest neighbors and boxed me in after sparta was founded. thankfully i had ivory, copper and iron and everyone else had horses... that's what the biggest part of their armies were for a long time. (between my elephants and phalanx i killed 96 horse archers in this game)
anyway, fairly early liz asked me to help her fight louis. as that war ended, cyrus attacked me i brought catherine in to help... liz asks me to stop trading with cath, i refuse, later i find out that no one else in the world likes cath, and to make a long story short, by 1344 the whole continent was greek.
by this time i've met everyone else in the game (america, egypt, arabia, spain, japan, mongolia) except rome. they are all buddhists except japan so i become buddhist. eventually i sign a defensive pact with america and later arabia and there is world peace from 1600 until the end of the game. score-wise it is me, america, japan, mogolia, spain, arabia, rome, egypt.
so that's the background. i build the united nations around 1850 and get elected... everyone votes for me except mongolia and japan. for the rest of the game i try to win diplomatically. no luck. america always votes for me (japan is the other person running and mongolia always votes for japan) and i need either spain or arabia or both rome and egypt to have enough votes. no matter what i do for the rest of the game (gift all resources, gift all techs, gold up to 150/turn) spain, arabia, rome and egypt always abstain.
so i go back to a previous save and do not pass free religion, we all stay buddhist and i still play santa claus with resources, techs and gold. no change, still everyone abstains.
i go back and just concentrate all my good will on america and arabia. arabia abstains every vote.
i go back again, keeping buddhism, and pay arabia to attack japan and then enter the war when they ask. when japan sues for peace i engineer a war with mongolia, then japan again so that from ~1900 through the end arabia and i are fighting wars together. they still abstain every vote. they are +18 and friendly, the only negative is a -2 you declared war on our friend (they were friends with qin or liz i think) from 600 years ago.
i go back once again and try the war ally routine with spain. together "we" reduce both japan and mongolia to their island cities and i gift her all of the continental cities and still... abstain every vote. (spain was a rival w/ america so there was a -2 or 3 you have defensive pact with rival along with the -2 for declaring war on our friend, but she was still +14 and friendly)
is a true diplomatic victory possible in civ iv? in this game for 500-600 years (1344 - 2050) i was close religious allies, trading partners and had defensive pacts with two countries and was religious allies and trading partners with three more and i could only get one of them to vote for me. the only reason i was even close in this game was because i conquered a whole continent... much less "diplomatic" than i wanted to be when i started.
has anyone won a diplomatic victory in which you had 25% of the world population or less? if so, how?
-k
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