My ethical rules tend to be a bit vague. However, the first given is that I am not a warmonger, and my aim is to win by being first to Alpha Centauri.
I try hard not be the first to attack, but sometimes, if an AI has established a city inside my territory, I will try to knock them off before they can get too big.
Also, if I've made a treaty with someone and then his troops start tracking up my nice lean irrigated fields, I will break the treaty within a turn or two, sometimes less if I'm feeling nasty.
I don't go for the Manhattan Project, and won't use nukes. So far I haven't run into a situation where the AI has gotten nukes, so this one might be amenable to the "toss if necessary" rule.
Every so often, once I've gotten my ship built, or so near built as don't matter, I might get sick and tired of some AI city being so close to my territory and being a threat just bey existing, and will go after them. This usually happens, as I say, near the end of the game when I'm starting to get tired of this map and all its wierdnesses. And every map has its wierdnesses.
Mostly I try to be a noble and non-aggressive enemy, but on occasion I will demand tribute from an enemy just to get a war going so I can chop down some of those guys who are starting to crowd me.
Jim W
I try hard not be the first to attack, but sometimes, if an AI has established a city inside my territory, I will try to knock them off before they can get too big.
Also, if I've made a treaty with someone and then his troops start tracking up my nice lean irrigated fields, I will break the treaty within a turn or two, sometimes less if I'm feeling nasty.
I don't go for the Manhattan Project, and won't use nukes. So far I haven't run into a situation where the AI has gotten nukes, so this one might be amenable to the "toss if necessary" rule.
Every so often, once I've gotten my ship built, or so near built as don't matter, I might get sick and tired of some AI city being so close to my territory and being a threat just bey existing, and will go after them. This usually happens, as I say, near the end of the game when I'm starting to get tired of this map and all its wierdnesses. And every map has its wierdnesses.
Mostly I try to be a noble and non-aggressive enemy, but on occasion I will demand tribute from an enemy just to get a war going so I can chop down some of those guys who are starting to crowd me.
Jim W
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