I accidentally discovered a way to do the RoP violation trick/exploit several times in a row (if you're not in a hurry). Not something I'd normally do at all, but it was one of those games (12 civs, Emperor) where everyone was backstabbing everyone else, and I had a vendetta list of pretty much everyone except the French. I had an RoP with the Greeks (who had previously sneak attacked me), which was past its 20 turn limit, but not cancelled since it was still useful to Greece. So I position all my forces next to cities, phoned up Helen (I was trying out Genghis Farb's Helen of Troy leader graphics in place of Alexander), cancelled the RoP deal, and wiped her out in one turn. This evidently didn't count as RoP violation since I cancelled the treaty before attacking. So I later did the same to the Persians (and would have done the Romans too, but I won before that was necessary).
Not normally a strategy I'd use, but in this game I just hated everyone by the end of it. Something to do with the fact that I made a living off trading techs so that I was running at 100% science for essentially the whole game from the early middle ages onwards. Occasionally one of my trading parteners ran out of cash and felt obliged to sneak attack me, which is the risk you run of course. But it turned into an absolutely brutal game (from keeping track more or less, I think that every civ was at war with every other civ at least once in the game, and the Persian/Roman war continued from the ancient era through to modern times without once stopping - except when the Persians had an existence failure).
Not normally a strategy I'd use, but in this game I just hated everyone by the end of it. Something to do with the fact that I made a living off trading techs so that I was running at 100% science for essentially the whole game from the early middle ages onwards. Occasionally one of my trading parteners ran out of cash and felt obliged to sneak attack me, which is the risk you run of course. But it turned into an absolutely brutal game (from keeping track more or less, I think that every civ was at war with every other civ at least once in the game, and the Persian/Roman war continued from the ancient era through to modern times without once stopping - except when the Persians had an existence failure).
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