Volstag
Chairman of the Bored
I'm sure this has all happened to us before, but here's the general scenario:
It's late-Medieval/early-Industrial. You're sitting in 3rd, or 4th place on the Histograph (assume 7 or 8 other civs). The 1st place Civ is on another continent (large map). They're running away in score, and you're worried that if they're allowed to go unmolested for too long, they're going to "win". War is, obviously, an option -- but it's looong way to the enemy coast and they have a large standing army and/or you're already embroiled in "disputes" with the intransigents on your continent.
Basically, you can't, for whatever reason, effectively commit to the huge military build-up/transport-time required to wage an effective war against the Big Bad Civ [BBC].
At some point, the BBC declares war on a smaller Civ on the same continent as BBC. I immediately begin thinking, "How can I make this help me?"
Has anyone had any success attempting to help a smaller Civ against a larger Civ indirectly? I've tried giving away "military" techs (to the smaller Civ), but most of the time they simply use them to broker a peace deal. I've tried giving away large sums of cash, but I have no way of knowing what becomes of it. I suspect that, much like techs, they simply use it to secure a peace deal. Gifting a strategic resource might be an option.
I think, given two (roughly) equal size Civs, you could tip the scales one way, or another, via the "gifting" of techs/resources/gold... but in a situation like that, you'd probably want them to duke it out anyway.
Basically, has anyone had any success helping a smaller Civ against a larger Civ, w/o becoming directly engaged in the war?
-V
It's late-Medieval/early-Industrial. You're sitting in 3rd, or 4th place on the Histograph (assume 7 or 8 other civs). The 1st place Civ is on another continent (large map). They're running away in score, and you're worried that if they're allowed to go unmolested for too long, they're going to "win". War is, obviously, an option -- but it's looong way to the enemy coast and they have a large standing army and/or you're already embroiled in "disputes" with the intransigents on your continent.
Basically, you can't, for whatever reason, effectively commit to the huge military build-up/transport-time required to wage an effective war against the Big Bad Civ [BBC].
At some point, the BBC declares war on a smaller Civ on the same continent as BBC. I immediately begin thinking, "How can I make this help me?"
Has anyone had any success attempting to help a smaller Civ against a larger Civ indirectly? I've tried giving away "military" techs (to the smaller Civ), but most of the time they simply use them to broker a peace deal. I've tried giving away large sums of cash, but I have no way of knowing what becomes of it. I suspect that, much like techs, they simply use it to secure a peace deal. Gifting a strategic resource might be an option.
I think, given two (roughly) equal size Civs, you could tip the scales one way, or another, via the "gifting" of techs/resources/gold... but in a situation like that, you'd probably want them to duke it out anyway.
Basically, has anyone had any success helping a smaller Civ against a larger Civ, w/o becoming directly engaged in the war?
-V