First off, I'm not a very good OCC player, although I enjoy it.
I haven't managed to crack it at deity yet, although I can at lower levels.
I hit upon this idea when the Carthaginians built a city a couple of sqaures away from mine a few games ago.
When I moved a normal unit into an overlapping square to protect my territory, they demanded I withdraw my troops. Not wanting to get into a war I couldn't win, I complied, and they moved in, upsetting my workers.
A few turns later when they left the square open, my caravan bound for their town stuck on the square.
As caravans aren't offensive units, they let it sit there quite happily.
Taking this one step further, placing caravans on all your city squares therefore stops anyone upsetting your workers, and also (being a Democracy) stops diplos/spies getting to your town to steal techs etc
Add the UN, and they can't demand end game techs from you either, ensuring an easier early launch!
I haven't managed to crack it at deity yet, although I can at lower levels.
I hit upon this idea when the Carthaginians built a city a couple of sqaures away from mine a few games ago.
When I moved a normal unit into an overlapping square to protect my territory, they demanded I withdraw my troops. Not wanting to get into a war I couldn't win, I complied, and they moved in, upsetting my workers.
A few turns later when they left the square open, my caravan bound for their town stuck on the square.
As caravans aren't offensive units, they let it sit there quite happily.
Taking this one step further, placing caravans on all your city squares therefore stops anyone upsetting your workers, and also (being a Democracy) stops diplos/spies getting to your town to steal techs etc
Add the UN, and they can't demand end game techs from you either, ensuring an easier early launch!
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