I've played momentum style before, but am usually a builder, so forgive me if you conquer-the-world types have done this before, but:
I tried out the Hive, and sent a bunch of troops in the early game to surround an enemy. He asked me to withdraw my troops and I did.
I did this every turn for about 10 years.
Every time, his opinion of me increased.
Eventually, he offered me a pact to go to war with another neighbor.
I went and did this to a second AI.
Within a very short time period, without firing a shot, two AI factions were pacted with me, and we were out rolling over the others.
MUCH more effective than burning cities and wasting units.
Eventually, one betrayed me, I took one city of his, and he surrendered (1 city of his 30+), and became a submissive.
Seems threatening works really well when convincing the AI of something.
Indra
I tried out the Hive, and sent a bunch of troops in the early game to surround an enemy. He asked me to withdraw my troops and I did.
I did this every turn for about 10 years.
Every time, his opinion of me increased.
Eventually, he offered me a pact to go to war with another neighbor.
I went and did this to a second AI.
Within a very short time period, without firing a shot, two AI factions were pacted with me, and we were out rolling over the others.
MUCH more effective than burning cities and wasting units.
Eventually, one betrayed me, I took one city of his, and he surrendered (1 city of his 30+), and became a submissive.
Seems threatening works really well when convincing the AI of something.
Indra
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