Abusable, but in SP it's not like it really matters. I tried looking for a place to submit this as a bug on the Civ 3 page but I guess they don't want any e-mail, so maybe they'll read it here...
If this has been posted already then I apologize in advance.
So anyways, here I was, after having half my empire snatched away by the Chinese/French/English during the Feudal Age I bide my time and through some crafty trading I manage to build every scientific wonder (among others) and am fairly far ahead of every other Civ in terms of tech by the Modern Age.
I build up my armed forces to the point where there's quite simply no way I could lose to anybody, with the huge tech advantage and overwhelming numbers I intended to get revenge on the Chinese.
I just needed to start a war. I liked my reputation. I liked the fact that I can make an agreement with an AI Civ and he'll generally respect it. So I had to incite the Chinese into declaring war on me without doing something that would damage my rep. After trying various things I just decided to threaten them with a completely ludicrous tribute demand a bunch of times to get them really pissed at me, then wait until one of their ships happened to stroll through my coastal waters so I could demand they "withdraw or decalre war". That seemed like a good plan to me. Sounds good in theory right?
Well, much to my surprise the Chinese realized I would have crushed them like twigs and gave in to my demands...
Yes, I did actually get that amount of money each turn.
A couple turns later, I got _really_ greedy (not like I could have spent what I was getting already) and demanded 9999999999999999999999999 (whatever the maximum I could fit into the dialog box asking how much) and much to my surprise (or not) the Chinese agreed. Of course, the next turn I took in more money than the long integer variable used to store the monetary value could hold and it went into the negatives, so I went from more money than I could spent to negative 47392847329743242 trillion.
Anyways, still a bug. Exploitable.
If this has been posted already then I apologize in advance.
So anyways, here I was, after having half my empire snatched away by the Chinese/French/English during the Feudal Age I bide my time and through some crafty trading I manage to build every scientific wonder (among others) and am fairly far ahead of every other Civ in terms of tech by the Modern Age.
I build up my armed forces to the point where there's quite simply no way I could lose to anybody, with the huge tech advantage and overwhelming numbers I intended to get revenge on the Chinese.
I just needed to start a war. I liked my reputation. I liked the fact that I can make an agreement with an AI Civ and he'll generally respect it. So I had to incite the Chinese into declaring war on me without doing something that would damage my rep. After trying various things I just decided to threaten them with a completely ludicrous tribute demand a bunch of times to get them really pissed at me, then wait until one of their ships happened to stroll through my coastal waters so I could demand they "withdraw or decalre war". That seemed like a good plan to me. Sounds good in theory right?
Well, much to my surprise the Chinese realized I would have crushed them like twigs and gave in to my demands...
Yes, I did actually get that amount of money each turn.
A couple turns later, I got _really_ greedy (not like I could have spent what I was getting already) and demanded 9999999999999999999999999 (whatever the maximum I could fit into the dialog box asking how much) and much to my surprise (or not) the Chinese agreed. Of course, the next turn I took in more money than the long integer variable used to store the monetary value could hold and it went into the negatives, so I went from more money than I could spent to negative 47392847329743242 trillion.
Anyways, still a bug. Exploitable.
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