anarres
anarchist revolutionary
I usually have fairly high standards and morals against AI civs in single player games.
In PBEM games you are playing against at least one other human, and you have a level playing field. The AI are your pawns to use against each other in whatever way you can, so why not exploit them as the other human player can do?
I propose that AI-related playing styles and expliots should not be treated as exploits in PBEM games, whether they are commited against the AI, or even the human player.
For example:
RoP rape: Obvious.
MA abuse: Paying the AI to sign MA's to engineer world diplomacy, or getting gold for signing MA's you have no intention of fighting in.
MPP abuse: Deliberately breaking an MPP.
GPT trade abuse: Offering large GPT and then declaring war to escape the deal.
Palace Pre-builds: Using the Palace as a pre-build, considered exploitative since the AI can't do it.
Mass Upgrades: A useful too, but another one the AI has no clue about.
Phoney wars: This catch-all is for those wars yo ustart for whatever reason, when you have no intention of fighting (e.g. declaring on a democray to get them to have WW
Incitement to war: Getting the AI to declare war on you by spying/demands/etc. In fact, making demands alone is a free way to get any AI's attitude forever tarnished.
I suggest that all of these methods should not be considered 'exploits' or even dishonorable, unless prepretrated against a human player, (where your rep is likely to suffer). Remember folks, we are playing human opponents, the AI are our tools.
Comments please, I am very interested to hear what others think about this...
NOTE: Game exploits are a different matter, this is anything that 'cheats' the game mechanics like the mobilisation bug or the infinite reload bug. They are not meant to be there, unlike exploits that take advantage of planned game behaviour, these take advantage of unintended game features (i.e. BUGS), and as such are totally unfair and not permissable against other humans.
In PBEM games you are playing against at least one other human, and you have a level playing field. The AI are your pawns to use against each other in whatever way you can, so why not exploit them as the other human player can do?
I propose that AI-related playing styles and expliots should not be treated as exploits in PBEM games, whether they are commited against the AI, or even the human player.
For example:
RoP rape: Obvious.
MA abuse: Paying the AI to sign MA's to engineer world diplomacy, or getting gold for signing MA's you have no intention of fighting in.
MPP abuse: Deliberately breaking an MPP.
GPT trade abuse: Offering large GPT and then declaring war to escape the deal.
Palace Pre-builds: Using the Palace as a pre-build, considered exploitative since the AI can't do it.
Mass Upgrades: A useful too, but another one the AI has no clue about.
Phoney wars: This catch-all is for those wars yo ustart for whatever reason, when you have no intention of fighting (e.g. declaring on a democray to get them to have WW
Incitement to war: Getting the AI to declare war on you by spying/demands/etc. In fact, making demands alone is a free way to get any AI's attitude forever tarnished.
I suggest that all of these methods should not be considered 'exploits' or even dishonorable, unless prepretrated against a human player, (where your rep is likely to suffer). Remember folks, we are playing human opponents, the AI are our tools.

Comments please, I am very interested to hear what others think about this...
NOTE: Game exploits are a different matter, this is anything that 'cheats' the game mechanics like the mobilisation bug or the infinite reload bug. They are not meant to be there, unlike exploits that take advantage of planned game behaviour, these take advantage of unintended game features (i.e. BUGS), and as such are totally unfair and not permissable against other humans.