
September 21st, 2003, 06:14 PM
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Re: What did I missed from Dom I.? -> DIPLOMACY!
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Originally posted by Mortifer:
I do not agree. In civ3 for example, you are trying to get AI allies to accomplish your goals. [Either conquer all of them, or diplo victory.]
Here you should be able to make alliances, also the AI should be able to make AI-AI alliances, that would make the game lot more interesting.
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Yes but in civ3 you have the chioce of conquering or diplomacy. In Dominions you don't, and in fact you shouldn't. Diplomacy in Dom is hobbled by the addition of dominion. If you can make treaties with other pretenders then they can potentially spread their divine influence through your lands without you being able to do anything (and vice-versa). This can weaken your troops morale, weaken both your prophet and pretender, and generally make you easier to slaughter. It's even worse when your neighbor has an incompatible dominion (abysia and caelum, ermor amd anyone...) and can turn a supposedly benign peace treaty into an offensive weapon.
If you are in a race for godhood you are not willing to risk subVersion of you divinity. For any reason. Ergo, no diplomacy.
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