In my monarch game, the egyptians just built the UN. Since I am the biggest civ, I am up for election. Does anyone know how often the UN convenes?
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Every 20 turns the game asks the one who has the UN whether he wants to have an election. If he wants it, it convenes. If he doesn't, it won't for another 20 years. I've seen the AI postponing the election too, but in general you should have the UN built to avoid losing the game diplomatically
DeepO
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Lawrence, in that case starting a war is not a good option, as this will most likely gang the AIs together against you, or you should try to MPP a few of them against for instance Egypt to make sure it can't enlist allies for the UN. But winning by space race should still be possible, and the surest tactic should of course be to take the city that has built the UN
Aeson, I thought it was every 20 turns, but as it has been a while since I've been in that situation, I'll gladly take your point it is every 10...
DeepO
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Sir Ralph, in one way of counting 1770 AD would be the 11th turn: 1750-52-54-56-58-60-62-64-66-68-70... I suspect that Aeson meant this, it's the same as the Dutch saying: "I'll see you in 15 days", meaning that if today is a Tuesday, I'll see you in 2 weeks on Tuesday.
OTOH, I could be wrong again
DeepO
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Every 11th turn. The only reason I know is that the GOTM Diplomatic victory is by highest score, and so milking to 2050 and timing the UN to give a vote then is quite important in that competition. Otherwise I just build the UN and forget about it.
So it should convene again in '72 in your example Sir Ralph.
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Originally posted by DeepO
...it's the same as the Dutch saying: "I'll see you in 15 days", meaning that if today is a Tuesday, I'll see you in 2 weeks on Tuesday.
Thanks for clarification, Aeson. I always wondered, how the master milkers (talk about Sir Pleb and you) on CFC always timed the UN so well to have a vote in 2050AD.
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I've actually screwed it up most of the time I try to time it right. I was off by 3 turns in GOTM02, 1 turn in my Zulu/HOF game... I can't add/subtract 11's.
I do suspect that Firaxis meant to have it every 10th turn, unless someone was just being mean! One of those off by zero errors that happen in programming so much.
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Originally posted by Sir Ralph
That must be an exclusively Dutch saying. In German, we say "I'll see you in 14 days" under the same circumstances. EDIT: But strange... we say "See you in 8 days" if we mean a week, though. /EDIT
Originally posted by Aeson
I do suspect that Firaxis meant to have it every 10th turn, unless someone was just being mean! One of those off by zero errors that happen in programming so much.
DeepO
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