Originally posted by Erik Mesoy
One city as an outpost, ok, I use that sometimes too. But planting it deep in enemy territory (w/rep stain for ROP abuse!) is not something I feel like doing. Sure, do it, go ahead, but I don't really like it.
"w/rep stain for ROP abuse"? Where did you get that idea?


I have stopped playing the GOTM. Milking, nuke terraforming, mapstat and apollo. I play the RBCiv epics instead. Ethics there are clearly defined, and those who don't like it... haven't heard of it.Not quite. I have some of my own ethics beyond the tourney rules.
That's good for you. I orginally wrote this article as part of the strategy for the HOF games where every game is milked to its full potential. And this is one way to move yourself up if you are the weakest civ against other 15 AIs civs at the Deity level.
I respect you as a good player, but your artillery strategy seems ont he brink of exploitative. The example in post #31, page 1 or 2 according to your prefs, is an exploit. I'm very glad you admitted to that.
Yes, it may be an exploit or it may be not. It's all depend on your point of view. In any case, it isn't as worst as you put it. There is no city abandonment so that I can build another one next to it (yes, I did mention about abandoning my outpost that the beginning of this thread, but that were after I liberate the target city; I didn't do it so that I can move forward infinitely). And there is absolutely no ROP abuse of any kind. Btw, I also said from the beginning that this Strategy would make us invincible and victory would seem hollow (however if you have never win a Deity level before, any kind of victory would be most glorify); therefore, I don't use it anymore.
Nevertheless, I wrote this article when I was just learning how to play Civ3 and when I was exploring possible new strategies. To use it or not is really up to the players. The bottom line, I have beeing playing the GOTM a lot more honorable than you think. I don't abuse ROP. I don't pop rush or deny resource. I don't use sucide galley because it's unrealistic. No one would know that Collumbus discovered America unless he actually made it back...I think you get the idea. There are so many other things that I don't do or do, but I don't impose my ethic upon others. I have always tried to remember where I came from and tried to behave accordingly. Sure, winning a Civ3 game may be an easy things for me nowadays, but there was a time that winning seems like the impossible. We are all have to start somewhere and I am no different. There are countless players out there that are longing to beat the AIs just once, longing to win a Deity game just once. Therefore, it would be unethical for me to impose my ethic upon them, especially when they are just trying to have fun.