I have tried this strategy in a recent game on emperor/empress with great success:
While eliminating a strong civ (Russians) I was afraid that some cities would culture flip, although I tried to move fast forward with Artillery/Infantry/Cavalry (I wasn't yet aware of the settler trick).
I was temporarily at peace with the Zulu, as were the Russians, and I had a RoP with them - the Russians had not. The Zulu wasn't very strong and not so far away.
I didn't wan't to raze any of the newly captured Russian cities (I thought they could be useful), so I just gave them to the Zulu as a gift. By doing that I almost stopped the Russians from counterattacking (no RoP with Zulu) and the cities were not prone to culture flip. I also got the chance to transport wounded troops back to my capital (garrisoned in the city I gave away).
After eliminating the Russians, I went to war with the Zulu to get my Russian cities back
While eliminating a strong civ (Russians) I was afraid that some cities would culture flip, although I tried to move fast forward with Artillery/Infantry/Cavalry (I wasn't yet aware of the settler trick).
I was temporarily at peace with the Zulu, as were the Russians, and I had a RoP with them - the Russians had not. The Zulu wasn't very strong and not so far away.
I didn't wan't to raze any of the newly captured Russian cities (I thought they could be useful), so I just gave them to the Zulu as a gift. By doing that I almost stopped the Russians from counterattacking (no RoP with Zulu) and the cities were not prone to culture flip. I also got the chance to transport wounded troops back to my capital (garrisoned in the city I gave away).
After eliminating the Russians, I went to war with the Zulu to get my Russian cities back
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