View Full Version : Diplomatic victory


NintendoTogepi
May 04, 2008, 11:10 PM
What do you think of it? I like it, it's a very fun way to win, espesically Diplomatic OCC.

They're also fun to win a last minute victory (http://forums.civfanatics.com/showpost.php?p=6499602&postcount=155). I can't remember how many games I have won from a unexpected Diplomatic victory.

In a recent game that I was playing as Frederick, I thought I was done for, I had gotten dog piled by Survayaraman II and Shaka and was losing pretty much my entire empire...suddenly I got a GE in Hamburg (I knew building the Pyramids, Hanging Gardens and Hagia Sophia there would help!) and a GA in Berlin! I quickly bulbed Mass Media (I had researched part of it earlier) and then rushed the GE over to Frankfurt, my best city (Yet not my capital). I rushed the U.N. in Frankfurt and I was elected to the chair!

I tried to hold on and then proposed a peace resolution, which was defied! I was losing tons of cities but I tried it again and it succeeds! I had only one city left (Frankfurt) and pretty much could not have won a spaceship victory. I propose Enviromentalism as a universal civic which passes, and then Diplomatic victory as an act of desperation.

...yes! My good Confucian brothers of Roosevelt, Tokugawa and Zara Yaqob voted for me! And so did Asoka! My opponent Survyayarman only got the vote from Shaka.

I was pretty happy, but the world was divided. Me, Toku, Roosevelt and Zara had been living on the same continent and were all friendly and Confucian. Meanwhile on the other continent Survyarman, Shaka and Asoka were all warring with each other over the six religions!

But, what do you think of diplomatic victory?

TheMeInTeam
May 05, 2008, 12:59 AM
I've won a lot of games I probably shouldn't have because of it...especially with AP manipulation, such as bribing a friendly civ into FR then switching back into the AP religion last second.

Diplo wins are perfectly legit though and need to be set up. I have no problem with them but I prefer knowing I'd have won domination or some other victory type even if I win diplomatically. Otherwise it bothers me a tiny bit, but a win is a win.

bestje
May 05, 2008, 06:07 AM
I like the UN win but find the AP win too exploitable, I definitely agree that OCC diplomacy is a fun way to play. its much easier to manage having only one city and you can play a game in a few hours

Leader_H
May 05, 2008, 08:17 AM
i nearly lose to the AI in diplomatic victory ... he lacks only 1 vote to win lol ... imagine my feeling of being the most lucky guy in civ.

digitCruncher
May 07, 2008, 03:53 AM
I normally play with the diplo victory OFF (as I hate the AP, and I hate the fact that, more often than not, nukes are banned before the Manhattan Project)

From now on, however, I will play with Diplo victory, as the games without it are quite shallow. The AP makes the game more challenging, yes, but its possible to prevent the AI from winning, if you take the appropriate precautions...

I've never WON a diplo victory, and neither has anyone else. I always have power of veto over that particular UN resolution. I put this down to the fact that I don't expand fast enough, and all my friends often choose to 'abstain' rather than vote for me. The fact that I always Defy victory votes (why wouldn't you? Seriously? If the motion would pass normally, sure you get +5 :mad:, but you don't lose the game! And if it wouldn't normally pass, then you wouldn't get the :mad: anyway... -.-

glaivemaster
May 07, 2008, 06:14 AM
I've only ever won a diplomatic victory once, and that was because I controlled almost half the world, and had vassals etc. - I was going for Domination and taking a couple of cities would've got me it but I went for Diplo just to say I have once

How is one supposed to win Diplomatic victory, since everyone says it's so easy? It just never happens for me or the AI in my games

SenhorDaGuerra
May 07, 2008, 06:17 AM
i find it pretty boring... plus i think diplomacy is a broken concept.

id much rather wage wars and conquer everyone.

IronCrown
May 07, 2008, 07:46 AM
I find that winning diplo is often relatively easy when I dominate the game anyway and could also have won Space or Domination. But winning diplo out of a position of technological and military weakness is very hard because you don't have the means to buy friends or stir up wars. So often my diplo wins are just shortcuts to a victory I would have achieved anyway. But I still like it, especially the real peaceful diplo victory (as opposed to taking a lot of vassals and force them to vote for you).

eewallace
May 07, 2008, 10:42 AM
I haven't won a UN victory since getting BTS. But I've had several AP victories, including my second-best score ever from one. At this point, I don't try for this victory any more because it seems too easy. (Maybe harder on higher levels--I have just moved from noble to prince, so I'm not sure about that...)

mech654
May 09, 2008, 01:29 PM
I won Diplo two times. One when I playing as Iraq and second time playing as North Korea. AP is a great way to screw over a someone.

Birdmanthepuny
May 09, 2008, 03:13 PM
I win most of my games vis diplomacy. In my last game though, I was going for a domination win. After failing to get the diplo win, and only lacking 6% land for the domination I went on the attack. On the turn before my borders popped for the win, I had also eliminated enough of the opposition's votes and won from the UN with out really trying.:lol:

Patrick555
May 12, 2008, 12:55 PM
I too. Good road to win this is diplomacy

Supr49er
May 12, 2008, 02:04 PM
I too. Good road to win this is diplomacy

Welcome to the Forums Patrick555. :beer:

Patrick555
May 12, 2008, 03:11 PM
Thanks!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Jimmyballz
May 12, 2008, 06:30 PM
Unfair diplomatic win - Aim for conquest victory:nuke:, build UN, like how birdman beat the system.

It's so unsatisfying.

Should have abstained:mad:.