Grenada. Panama. The Falklands. Wars undertaken with minimal risk, for minimal military gains, but which garnered huge domestic advatages for their leaders. That's what I need.
Here's the deal. As the Indians, I've just gotten my War Elephants. That means its the Middle Ages -- my chief Wonder-building period -- and I'd love to start a Golden Age to help me get all my favorite wonders built. The thing is, I don't want to get bogged down in a protracted war; I just want to hit a couple of cities, declare a quick peace, and get back to building. But the AI is a more reluctant negotiator now than in Civ2 (where the loss of a single city would generally bring him to the table). So: any advice on how to do this? Does it matter, for example, what kind of civ (traits, attitude, strength, etc.) I hit? TIA.
Here's the deal. As the Indians, I've just gotten my War Elephants. That means its the Middle Ages -- my chief Wonder-building period -- and I'd love to start a Golden Age to help me get all my favorite wonders built. The thing is, I don't want to get bogged down in a protracted war; I just want to hit a couple of cities, declare a quick peace, and get back to building. But the AI is a more reluctant negotiator now than in Civ2 (where the loss of a single city would generally bring him to the table). So: any advice on how to do this? Does it matter, for example, what kind of civ (traits, attitude, strength, etc.) I hit? TIA.
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