This refers to a personal set of rules you abide by when playing against the computer. Here are a few examples from my own "code of honor."
(1) I don't draw first blood. I like to think of my civ as a peace-loving civ that resorts to warfare only when attacked.
(2) I try not to break treaties. (However, there are times when I provoke the AI into breaking them.)
(3) I don't build the Manhattan Project. For philosophical reasons. Also, I don't enjoy nukefests.
(4) I try to win before howitzers are available. IMO, howitzers are too powerful, so I try to win the old-fashioned way of bribery or destroying city walls and then killing off the defenders.
Of course, all items in my code of honor are negotiable.
Do you have your own code of honor?
[This message has been edited by Everyman (edited November 08, 2000).]
(1) I don't draw first blood. I like to think of my civ as a peace-loving civ that resorts to warfare only when attacked.
(2) I try not to break treaties. (However, there are times when I provoke the AI into breaking them.)
(3) I don't build the Manhattan Project. For philosophical reasons. Also, I don't enjoy nukefests.
(4) I try to win before howitzers are available. IMO, howitzers are too powerful, so I try to win the old-fashioned way of bribery or destroying city walls and then killing off the defenders.
Of course, all items in my code of honor are negotiable.
Do you have your own code of honor?
[This message has been edited by Everyman (edited November 08, 2000).]
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