Umm... the diplo victory is certainly cheesy.
In my last game, I was number 1 on everything (military, population, productivity, gold, blah blah blah). During the whole game, I never (I repeat: never) got involved in a war. I was always gifting the other civs, giving them gold and an occasional tech. I wanted to try a diplomatic victory.
So I built the UN and held the election. I lost. The Japanese got elected. With the majority of votes.
Come on, I was the most powerful nation! I could have squashed them all like bugs! (Ops... then why did I not do it?). It was frustrating. It was not fun. But I think I'll have to cope with these things whenever I play Civ3.
Unless they improve this diplomatic victory. Oh, XP!
In my last game, I was number 1 on everything (military, population, productivity, gold, blah blah blah). During the whole game, I never (I repeat: never) got involved in a war. I was always gifting the other civs, giving them gold and an occasional tech. I wanted to try a diplomatic victory.
So I built the UN and held the election. I lost. The Japanese got elected. With the majority of votes.
Come on, I was the most powerful nation! I could have squashed them all like bugs! (Ops... then why did I not do it?). It was frustrating. It was not fun. But I think I'll have to cope with these things whenever I play Civ3.
Unless they improve this diplomatic victory. Oh, XP!
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