To Super49er...
The answer is Yes, off course, if you can pull it off, and if you play at a reasonable level the odds are you will not be able to... but if you can = the game is yours peacafully
Corporations are really THE peacefull way to win the games... in addition to the points made by Saygame, you want to build your corporations in the capital and run Beaurocracy for an additional 50% gold bonus.
You can run max 4 corporations in that capital, and the other three somewhere else... if you can make it...
Spread as much as possible those from the capital. The max gold I managed in one game was over 2000 in the capital... running 100% science and having more than 500 gold per turn spare
That is on Prince and Large map, which is not that hard to win, and it is a neat strategy to win peacefully... it is not a "points grabbing" stragegy, but it is nice if you want to leave all the others in the dust science wise, even if they are all together trging to "outscience" you...
I am not playing 3.31 though, and IMO corps are almost too strong, if used properly, but all in all I like them being too strong, as it is a nice an relaxing way to win when you are in an OK position going into the modern age... if you want to avoid the repetitive warfare...
The answer is Yes, off course, if you can pull it off, and if you play at a reasonable level the odds are you will not be able to... but if you can = the game is yours peacafully
Corporations are really THE peacefull way to win the games... in addition to the points made by Saygame, you want to build your corporations in the capital and run Beaurocracy for an additional 50% gold bonus.
You can run max 4 corporations in that capital, and the other three somewhere else... if you can make it...
Spread as much as possible those from the capital. The max gold I managed in one game was over 2000 in the capital... running 100% science and having more than 500 gold per turn spare
That is on Prince and Large map, which is not that hard to win, and it is a neat strategy to win peacefully... it is not a "points grabbing" stragegy, but it is nice if you want to leave all the others in the dust science wise, even if they are all together trging to "outscience" you...
I am not playing 3.31 though, and IMO corps are almost too strong, if used properly, but all in all I like them being too strong, as it is a nice an relaxing way to win when you are in an OK position going into the modern age... if you want to avoid the repetitive warfare...
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