I've once been lucky enough to start with tons of resources (all of the dye in the world, most of the saltpeter, and enough of the other resources to trade)instead of being greeding and hording all of the resources, I exported them all for vast amount of per-turn money, eventually I was the only civ making money, because the other civs would be spending their entire income on me.
In that same game, my neighbor, america was the poorest country in the world. the only resources they had where a few gems, an iron deposit and an oil resource... that I wanted.
When I went to war with them for the oil, I forgot about my mutual protection agreements (which I was also geting paid for
) and half of the world declared war on them shortly after. All i wanted to do was take the city that had the oil resource, but now I was stuck in a war that I didn't want to be fighting (as I said, it was a **** poor country - mostly desert and mountains and not worth capturing) so I just sent in groups of infantry and artillery to pillage all of their terrain improvements and bombard all of the cities down to one population, aswell as get the civs who hadn't already declared war on them to make trade embargos against them. (which they relied on for everything other then iron)

In that same game, my neighbor, america was the poorest country in the world. the only resources they had where a few gems, an iron deposit and an oil resource... that I wanted.



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