This was kind of cool and impossible to do in CivII.
I'm locked in a medium sized continent with Egypt for most of the game. I saw really early on that a war eventually was inevitable if I wanted to be one of the leaders in the game as Egypt came away with the lion's share of the map out of the opening. Our cultures were tracking one another pretty evenly throughout the entire game so no hope of "invading" that way.
I waited until right before the Modern Era, and then set up mutual protection pacts with 3/4 of the biggests civs (for the most part all they asked in return was Medicine - Germans wanted medicine and 220 Gold so I left them out). Then I cut Egypts supply of steel, they were getting it from me only. Then I goaded them into declaring war on me - I was going to start asking them for cities, but all it really took was asking one of their damn workers to get off my territory.
Next thing egypt knows, it has lost access to steel, lost 3 major trading partners for the next 20 turns, and I took 2 cities very quickly and others were smoking all over the map due to lost luxuries. This is WWII style diplomacy and backstabbing!!!
They set up defense behind a massive mountain range which is also kind of cool. The war has been seesawing back and forth for control of moountains that lead to their heartland.
I'm locked in a medium sized continent with Egypt for most of the game. I saw really early on that a war eventually was inevitable if I wanted to be one of the leaders in the game as Egypt came away with the lion's share of the map out of the opening. Our cultures were tracking one another pretty evenly throughout the entire game so no hope of "invading" that way.
I waited until right before the Modern Era, and then set up mutual protection pacts with 3/4 of the biggests civs (for the most part all they asked in return was Medicine - Germans wanted medicine and 220 Gold so I left them out). Then I cut Egypts supply of steel, they were getting it from me only. Then I goaded them into declaring war on me - I was going to start asking them for cities, but all it really took was asking one of their damn workers to get off my territory.
Next thing egypt knows, it has lost access to steel, lost 3 major trading partners for the next 20 turns, and I took 2 cities very quickly and others were smoking all over the map due to lost luxuries. This is WWII style diplomacy and backstabbing!!!
They set up defense behind a massive mountain range which is also kind of cool. The war has been seesawing back and forth for control of moountains that lead to their heartland.
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