I don't often get to the stage where the UN is built, and recently I've been playing with only the Mastery victory by Sevo: click-me-do, so I'm curious to know the common strategies concerning the various non-victory UN resolutions, as often I don't know which way to vote.
1) Do you find any use for the global civic resolutions? Do you aim to propose any of these or have a firm like/dislike for any of them?
2) As for single currency etc, these resolutions benefit everyone, but especially those already in the lead. If you had less cities than a rival, would you want everyone to have an extra trade route per city?
3) In my recent game, Hannibal voted to ban nuclear weapons whilst he was building the Manhattan Project, the fool... and of course the AI all hate nukes and voted to ban them. I've modded this resolution out of the game because I feel it completely ruins the modern era nuclear tension. Anyone else feel the same?
(I've searched but couldn't find a discussion about UN strategy)
1) Do you find any use for the global civic resolutions? Do you aim to propose any of these or have a firm like/dislike for any of them?
2) As for single currency etc, these resolutions benefit everyone, but especially those already in the lead. If you had less cities than a rival, would you want everyone to have an extra trade route per city?
3) In my recent game, Hannibal voted to ban nuclear weapons whilst he was building the Manhattan Project, the fool... and of course the AI all hate nukes and voted to ban them. I've modded this resolution out of the game because I feel it completely ruins the modern era nuclear tension. Anyone else feel the same?
(I've searched but couldn't find a discussion about UN strategy)