I do it from time to time, provided I'm ready to do it to a couple other civs in a Continents game. I do it to prevent them from being a nuisance later on - if they're not finished off they'll constantly denounce you, setting you up for a bad midgame, and their spies staging coups and rigging elections become a pain. Also, that's a couple voices against you in the Congress.
I'm starting a game as Rome right now, with neighboring Egypt, Arabia, and Venice. Egypt's already built me five wonders in Thebes, so that has to be taken. Arabia has forward settled me, so that's next. Venice I may or may not let live, depending on when I finish with the first two. He's going extremely heavy religion though, so I have a feeling the prophet spam will be obnoxious.
You don't use a chainsaw to cut a cake, and you don't pick a Civ with two Classical Era powerhouses to play peacefully
I'm starting a game as Rome right now, with neighboring Egypt, Arabia, and Venice. Egypt's already built me five wonders in Thebes, so that has to be taken. Arabia has forward settled me, so that's next. Venice I may or may not let live, depending on when I finish with the first two. He's going extremely heavy religion though, so I have a feeling the prophet spam will be obnoxious.
You don't use a chainsaw to cut a cake, and you don't pick a Civ with two Classical Era powerhouses to play peacefully
