IAmOzymandias
Warlord
Here's the backstory. A buddy and I were trying out BNW, and we decided to team it on a small map, so 3 teams of 2. Early game we wipe out one of the teams so it's us vs one of the new civs and askia. game rolls by and it gets late, we save, and I know i'm close to a cultural vic, so I play out the next ~30 turns before bed. The world congress rolls up with the world leader vote, so of course I pour all my delegates into having myself win, lo and behold I win a diplo when I was shooting for a culture vic, which I suppose made sense as I assumed my AI teamate voted for me and I had more delegates than either of the enemy AI
Next day we re-roll and I want to try out the culture vic still, so I tell my buddy "Don't vote for me in the election, I want a culture vic. I do the match and with askia at 6 delegates and his teammate at 4, I assumed countering with 10 deleages for myself would hang the election and cause the game to go on, so I put my 10 delegates against his 10 and leave 4 undecided. I lazily click the OK button and get the "Defeat" screen. I'm flabbergasted! Am I missing a key point to the world leader elections? Is it not a pure game of numbers? How is there any way that I vote 10 for myself against the other team's 6 and 4 and still lose (my teammate voted for himself.)
Next day we re-roll and I want to try out the culture vic still, so I tell my buddy "Don't vote for me in the election, I want a culture vic. I do the match and with askia at 6 delegates and his teammate at 4, I assumed countering with 10 deleages for myself would hang the election and cause the game to go on, so I put my 10 delegates against his 10 and leave 4 undecided. I lazily click the OK button and get the "Defeat" screen. I'm flabbergasted! Am I missing a key point to the world leader elections? Is it not a pure game of numbers? How is there any way that I vote 10 for myself against the other team's 6 and 4 and still lose (my teammate voted for himself.)