In my current game, I am playing on Noble difficulty as Qin Shi Huang on a normal archipelago map with low water levels. I started on my own continent so this was the first game where I used diplomacy as I should have been using it for more years than I am afraid to admit. Because of this, I am on very good relations with Cyrus, Hatshepsut, and Ghandi. I assumed, incorrectly, that Tokugawa would be my main rival towards a diplomatic victory but it turned out to be Cyrus. Cyrus votes for himself, my other friends and I vote for me, and everyone else abstains.
At this point, I resigned myself to sitting back in my island fortress and going for a space race victory like I always do. An opportunity presented itself when, for some inexplicable reason, Caesar declared war on me also bringing down the combined might of Egypt AND Persia on him. Thanks to an aborted invasion of France and an ideally placed military production city, I was able to make short work of Caesar.
As a result of this war with Caesar, I find myself with a very strong position along some of Tokugawa's most heavily populated cities. The point of this long post is that I don't know enough about how the votes for the U.N. work to make a good decision about which path I should choose. I remember only needing sixty or so votes the last time. If I declare war on Tokugawa, will that push him to vote for Cyrus? If I can get Cyrus to go to war with Tokugawa, which is likely, will Tokugawa still abstain? Is a rebellious population still factored into how many votes I can cast? I am well on my way to completing the space race which would give me my first Noble victory. I have never gotten a diplomatic victory though, so any assistance towards this goal would be greatly appreciated.
At this point, I resigned myself to sitting back in my island fortress and going for a space race victory like I always do. An opportunity presented itself when, for some inexplicable reason, Caesar declared war on me also bringing down the combined might of Egypt AND Persia on him. Thanks to an aborted invasion of France and an ideally placed military production city, I was able to make short work of Caesar.
As a result of this war with Caesar, I find myself with a very strong position along some of Tokugawa's most heavily populated cities. The point of this long post is that I don't know enough about how the votes for the U.N. work to make a good decision about which path I should choose. I remember only needing sixty or so votes the last time. If I declare war on Tokugawa, will that push him to vote for Cyrus? If I can get Cyrus to go to war with Tokugawa, which is likely, will Tokugawa still abstain? Is a rebellious population still factored into how many votes I can cast? I am well on my way to completing the space race which would give me my first Noble victory. I have never gotten a diplomatic victory though, so any assistance towards this goal would be greatly appreciated.
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