I think that the only lines of communication between Civs in Civ II was when a caravan arrives at a city or when a tank knocks on your front door. Diplomacy stunk so you never really got anything out of it. The other two lines of communication never really were used to the full extent. I think that if you have a trade route to a country and they are more advanced than you than some of their wonderful ideas should trickle in your country. For instance maybe your trader saw someone hunting with a bow. They had never seen this before so they trade some of their goods for the bow. They then smuggle the bow out of the country. This is kind of like ancient spying. POOF! You got Archery. Also if you bribe an advanced unit than you can take it apart and figure out how to work it. This would be good if you were far behind your enemy and then you got a tank. POOF! You know how to build a tank and anything that is needed to build a tank.
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"Adorare Christantine!!!"
Chrisonian Decree #1
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"Adorare Christantine!!!"
Chrisonian Decree #1
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