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  • #61
    Interesting question sabrewolf. Well, the answer is that builders (which I concider myself) tend to have MASSIVE culture and commerce because they've built evrything.And it is possible if your neighbours have spent the entire game fighting eagh other too take them slowly over with culture flipping. Not totally ofcourse, but enough to keep you empire at a healthy tech genereating size. and with all the commerce, there's more then enough money to put into research or buy/steal techs.

    Ofcourse by the time everything is built and you've reached a sortof maximum size for peace, it time to start pumping out those soldiers for the eventual strategy flip.

    But back to topic, my politics actually influence me in the way that the game's mechanics forces me to act a bit peacefully. I love haveing a clean reputation, so there's no razing anywhere. What I do is use that enemy city to pump out cheap workers buy buying them until the ciuty is gone. Meanwhile, I'm building my own city where it should be. However I'm not averse to using slaves, because I don't think of them as slaves. I think of them as cheap immigrant labour.

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    • #62
      In real life I am totally against any kind of war.

      In CIV I'm deeply militaristic,I am used to attack as soon as circumstances allow me to do it.

      When I ally/peace with someone is only to better fight agaist someoneelse.

      Gunter

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      • #63
        Originally posted by sabrewolf
        a question to all "very peaceful" players:
        when you've got everything built in every city and your tech rate is slowing down because you've got too few cities to compensate the growing research time of the techs: what do you do? (that is, if no enemy declares war at you)

        for me it's the time to expand my borders...
        You can't avoid war, even if you are a builder. War happens. Take advantage of it with your 3-4 turn Knight production in your industrial homeland.
        I've increased my medication and I am now able to experience pleasure... especially when my Legions march on Berlin and capture the Great Wall! >:-)

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        • #64
          hail caesar,
          i've had (builder-)games where i didn't fight any way _ever_. but these were on lower levels (monarch/regent and less) and i had twice the defensive power of each other oponent.

          probably that's why the never dared to fight (and, all powerful civs had all the important resources)
          - Artificial Intelligence usually beats real stupidity
          - Atheism is a nonprophet organization.

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          • #65
            Sure I do. I build and prosper, I usually to do not bother my neighboors but if they step on my toes I take my revenge and I do not let them breathe until they concede or get eliminated! So all you AIs out there leave me in peace or I will get you!

            So long...
            Excellence can be attained if you Care more than other think is wise, Risk more than others think is safe, Dream more than others think is practical and Expect more than others think is possible.
            Ask a Question and you're a fool for 3 minutes; don't ask a question and you're a fool for the rest of your life! Chinese Proverb
            Someone is sitting in the shade today because someone planted a tree a long time ago. Warren Buffet

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            • #66
              Closest I get to my politics in the game is enviromentalism (always get the techs ASAP, and clean all pollution immediately), technology (got to have it),foriegn aid (anyone gets too far behind, I catch them up on techs and give them some money), and military aid (with weak civs, I will sign ROPs and surround their cities with my troops if they are fighting a more powerful neigbor).

              Not much for a lefty to do in the game really. I had to add a new government - Neoliberalism (the true opposite of communism) - just so I could distinguish my American green democracy in the game from the real American corporate "democracy" outside my window.

              The real anti-left bias of the game (aside from the description of Communism in the civlopedia which is geared towards harlined Stalinism and Maoism as opposed to more moderate forms of Marxism), is the the game doesn't allow for any true multilateralism. SMAC had the options - coordinated attacks and council votes - but these were pretty limited and never really worked right in my opinion. An agreement with the AI to lauch a coordinated attack on an opposing base, for example, usually meant my forces attacked the base and my Pact Brother did nothing (or sent a single outdated unit to help). Moreover, coucil options were basic - salvage core, vote, blah blah blah. No forced ceasefires, no ecological pacts.


              I know the AI can't handle those things right, so I'm actually glad that Soren and co. didn't give us lame, non-functional features. Still, the UN could at least provide the global trade pact, council leader, and atrocities pact features from SMAC. We could have allied victories, multilateral space voyages (in fact, space voyages SHOULD be multilateral) based on difficult to achieve space pacts perhaps.

              Hopefully the left will show up to play some MP, create a multilateral utopia, and liberate the poor citizens oppressed by right wing dictatorships and neoliberal corporate kleptocracies. Imagine the messages we can see - "Clean your pollution or the nations of the Workers' Union will take your territory and clean it ourselves!" "Global warming affects everyone! Sign our eco-pact and open your cities for inspection or we will use any means necessary." And the ever popular, "We will not trade resouces with a sweatshop empire! Increase you luxuries, then we'll consider trading oil for aluminum."
              - "A picture may be worth a thousand words, but it still ain't a part number." - Ron Reynolds
              - I went to Zanarkand, and all I got was this lousy aeon!
              - "... over 10 members raised complaints about you... and jerk was one of the nicer things they called you" - Ming

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              • #67
                Originally posted by sabrewolf
                a question to all "very peaceful" players:
                when you've got everything built in every city and your tech rate is slowing down because you've got too few cities to compensate the growing research time of the techs: what do you do? (that is, if no enemy declares war at you)

                for me it's the time to expand my borders...
                I expand when you declare war on me, and I take all your cities.

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                • #68
                  Templar has a point, space missions should be multilateral, makes a lot more sence and plugs nicely into the SMAC storyline.

                  One should be able to built different spaceship bits with all your MPP brothers provided they have a MPP with eachother. The multilateral space victory should give less points than the unilateral space victory because you are doing it with more civs.

                  Now if only the diplomacy had a way of convincing other civs to make MPP with each other you could really play the mediator!

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                  • #69
                    You know, now that I think of it I can be agressive. I love colonizing. I'll put cities in any farflung place to get a couple of resources. I always play Britain and by the time the map is fully settled I'll usually have a small established core and a number of small orange blotches spread randomly across the map.

                    I'll place cities two squares away from another civ's and invest tons of gold in culture just to steal the resources and sell it back to them at the most exorbitant price possible.

                    When an AI war starts I quickly build a few settlers to grab up all the unclaimed resources after cities have been captured or razed. This is my only form of aggression in the game, except for necessary defensive wars in which my only offensive targets are resource rich cities.

                    Usually the map ends up looking like the balkans and my people don't have to pay taxes because I'm raking in so much money from the AI. Corruptions a huge problem though. Too bad this probably wouldn't work in MP. Stealing resources would be considered an act of war I guess.

                    Of course colonialism is wrong, exploitive, yada yada yada...

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                    • #70
                      You know, now that I think of it I can be agressive. I love colonizing. I'll put cities in any farflung place to get a couple of resources. I always play Britain and by the time the map is fully settled I'll usually have a small established core and a number of small orange blotches spread randomly across the map.

                      I'll place cities two squares away from another civ's and invest tons of gold in culture just to steal the resources and sell it back to them at the most exorbitant price possible.

                      When an AI war starts I quickly build a few settlers to grab up all the unclaimed resources after cities have been captured or razed. This is my only form of aggression in the game, except for necessary defensive wars in which my only offensive targets are resource rich cities, but if my opponent doesn't have any resources worth taking or they are buried deep within his interior I'll usually just sit it out and defend until he's willing to talk.

                      Usually the map ends up looking like the balkans and my people don't have to pay taxes because I'm raking in so much money from the AI. Corruptions a huge problem though. Too bad this probably wouldn't work in MP. Stealing resources would be considered an act of war I guess.

                      Of course colonialism is wrong, exploitive, yada yada yada...

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                      • #71
                        WTF! MY E-MAIL INBOX JUST FILLED UP WIH 20+ "gsmoove23 has replyed to the thread - 'do your politics influance your game'"
                        Help negate the vegiterian movement!
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                        • #72
                          i'm still getting them! They just keep on coming!
                          Help negate the vegiterian movement!
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                          • #73
                            I got the same here, about 20 messages "Reply to post Do your politics influence your game?"
                            I hate mail floods...
                            Time is an illusion. Lunchtime doubly so.

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                            • #74
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                              • #75
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                                Help negate the vegiterian movement!
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