Re: Re: giving away dummy cities
The thing with this particular exploit is that it really messes up the game.It's one thing to gain a few techs earlier by unfair trading, and another to completely wipe ALL civs in 8 turns(exept their capitals).
And that is what I did in a game, by using this strategy.
It does not matter that I was the last in score at that point, after ten turns I was the absolute ruler of the world.After that point I could have obtained any victory type, I could go for culture, or for expansion or anything.
And I think that most of us already knew that the AI is very found of foreign cities, and often giving away a size 3 city will make him trade all that he has (money, tech,maps).
So what marty did, it's just extended the "range of action" of this exploit.
While this is not a cheat, nor is a "briliant strategy".
And it sure is a bug, because it alters completely the whole scope of the game.
I could win with this any game on any map on any difficulty level without needing to know much about the game.
Originally posted by Ahlyis
Anyway, it IS an exploit, but it is NOT a cheat. The gold bug is an obvious bug since there is no way the AI could possibly pay that much gold per turn. In this case though, the AI simply wasn't smart enough to recognize what was going on. Sounds like a brilliant strategy that obviously needed to be fixed, but accusing someone of cheating because they discovered it seems ridiculous to me. Are you saying that any time I find a weakness in the AI and use that to my advantage, I'm a cheater?
Anyway, it IS an exploit, but it is NOT a cheat. The gold bug is an obvious bug since there is no way the AI could possibly pay that much gold per turn. In this case though, the AI simply wasn't smart enough to recognize what was going on. Sounds like a brilliant strategy that obviously needed to be fixed, but accusing someone of cheating because they discovered it seems ridiculous to me. Are you saying that any time I find a weakness in the AI and use that to my advantage, I'm a cheater?
And that is what I did in a game, by using this strategy.
It does not matter that I was the last in score at that point, after ten turns I was the absolute ruler of the world.After that point I could have obtained any victory type, I could go for culture, or for expansion or anything.
And I think that most of us already knew that the AI is very found of foreign cities, and often giving away a size 3 city will make him trade all that he has (money, tech,maps).
So what marty did, it's just extended the "range of action" of this exploit.
While this is not a cheat, nor is a "briliant strategy".
And it sure is a bug, because it alters completely the whole scope of the game.
I could win with this any game on any map on any difficulty level without needing to know much about the game.
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