Evil stuff, Evil stuff

So I'm playing the japanesse on a standard world map and had just finished a brutal long war against the chinese.. I pretty much owned all of asia and eaurope, I was ahead of everyone in everything and was making about 200 gold per turn... I was freinds with everyone, I had a big culture... I was the superpower of the world. I had about 20 simuaris and about 10 catupults (They whiped out the chinesse civ out of asia) so I upgraded them incase if I wanted to attack someone, I decided to attack civ closest to my score, and that was the egyptions. They were gracious to me and I sorta felt guilty when I attacked. They owned 50% of north and south america, I sent 3 galleons full of calvary follwed by cannons and more calvary... I razed every single city and they had about 2 wonders, I heziated for a sec because it was so old but I still razed it. I razed everysingle city in north and south america until the eqyptions were outa of sight. they had settled into an island with 2 cities... I sent 6 frigates and bombed them for about 10turns then I sued for peace... man they are screwed for the rest of the game and both of the cities they have are reduced to size one. My score is 600 and the closest to me is 200..
 
Originally posted by Akka
Making peace with Englishs just to have the time required to bring my modern armor all around their territory at range of their cities, then breaking the treaty and wiped their whole civ in one turn of Blitzkrieg :D

Now what's really evil is to do as above in the quote, but then reload that turn so you can do it again and again! :lol: :nuke:
 
Ok, now that I have time to type here is something that is scarily evil:
The Romans were across a giant inland lake from me, and to the north of us both the lake ended into a large area ideal for expansion. Since to the south of us both was expansive desert and jungle, we both wanted to expand north. To keep this space to myself, I either needed to severaly cripple the Romans or destroy them all together. I sent a large army across the lake via galleys, and saved the game. Then I attacked on two fronts, and completely wiped out the Romans after a long and bloody war. I razed every one of their cities to the ground. I saved the game after this was over, and decided to use that save even if I had better outcomes in what I was about to do. I loaded the first save, and demolished the Romans again using a different strategy. I did this several times, both for fun and to test out the new AI's fighting and strategy techniques. Now that's not the end of it. I loaded up the second save, and proceeded to disband a large part of my army because it was a long way back home and it had a high upkeep. All that I kept were the captured workers, the galleys, and some knights. I sent the knights off to pop huts, and loaded all the workers onto the galleys. Since these captured workers were all that was left of the Romans there was only one thing to do -- kill them. Since I can't attack my own units, and disbanding isn't really killing them, I sent my galleys loaded up with the Roman workers out away from the coast, and they all sunk. :D That was the end of the Roman people, completely wiped off the planet. :satan:
 
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