Well I finally got round to playing a game and fumbled through most of it using Civ2 Strategies.
It was a Regent game with seven nations. Near the end, there were only five left and I was either in second place or third. I was leading in the building of the spaceship but if anyone attacked me, I would have been dead meat. Having lost all sources of iron and oil, I wasn't able to build anything more than musketman although I had plenty of infantry and bombers left over from earlier.
Anyway, I won by using this really stupid tactic. I paid whaterever anyone wanted to get a mutual defence pact except for the biggest baddie, Russia. Then I induced a war with the Russians by irritating them and sending spies. When the war started, all the other player declared war on the Russians, even babylonians who had only three cities left. After a few turns, there was a United nations vote and I achieved a diplomatic victory.
It was a Regent game with seven nations. Near the end, there were only five left and I was either in second place or third. I was leading in the building of the spaceship but if anyone attacked me, I would have been dead meat. Having lost all sources of iron and oil, I wasn't able to build anything more than musketman although I had plenty of infantry and bombers left over from earlier.
Anyway, I won by using this really stupid tactic. I paid whaterever anyone wanted to get a mutual defence pact except for the biggest baddie, Russia. Then I induced a war with the Russians by irritating them and sending spies. When the war started, all the other player declared war on the Russians, even babylonians who had only three cities left. After a few turns, there was a United nations vote and I achieved a diplomatic victory.