Okay, let me start by saying that in this particular game, I was cheating like crazy. It was only my second game at Deity level and I was in it for the experience to be gained. And let me tell you, it was an eye opener. Please bear with me for a moment.
Tiny world, playing as the Indians (the random draw for this game), with no space race victory, I found myself on one of two major continents with the Chinese. The Germans and English were on the other one. Early on, I began to attack the Chinese with swordsmen and was able to make a nice dent in their territory. But once I whittled them down to about four cities, every new city taken soon deposed me and went back to the Chinese.
Enter the cheating. I would reload the most recent autosaved game and withdraw all of my units from the city in question. Then when it deposed me, I had enough units adjacent to it to recapture it.
Here is the interesting thing about science. When I finally got them down to two cities left, it seemed like every other turn was either attack or depose. But in between, I reached a point where the Chinese would negotiate with me on every turn for a peace treaty. On top of that, they would always seem to have anywhere from three to four new scientific advancements which they were more than happy to give me. Incredible! I must have gained 10 advancements in three turns.
Don't get me wrong. I hate to reload saved games and replay to my advantage. I would never consider a game such as that a victory. I've even given up on this particular game. But the gains in science were astounding. I will be looking out for that in the future in non-cheat games.
Tiny world, playing as the Indians (the random draw for this game), with no space race victory, I found myself on one of two major continents with the Chinese. The Germans and English were on the other one. Early on, I began to attack the Chinese with swordsmen and was able to make a nice dent in their territory. But once I whittled them down to about four cities, every new city taken soon deposed me and went back to the Chinese.
Enter the cheating. I would reload the most recent autosaved game and withdraw all of my units from the city in question. Then when it deposed me, I had enough units adjacent to it to recapture it.
Here is the interesting thing about science. When I finally got them down to two cities left, it seemed like every other turn was either attack or depose. But in between, I reached a point where the Chinese would negotiate with me on every turn for a peace treaty. On top of that, they would always seem to have anywhere from three to four new scientific advancements which they were more than happy to give me. Incredible! I must have gained 10 advancements in three turns.
Don't get me wrong. I hate to reload saved games and replay to my advantage. I would never consider a game such as that a victory. I've even given up on this particular game. But the gains in science were astounding. I will be looking out for that in the future in non-cheat games.
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