You can take the direct approach - conquer areas with Uranium, or use culture bomb - but that's not always feasible a better way is to trade with them and get their Uranium. I also think one of the best strategies is to prevent the enemy from getting Uranium. It's even better to team up with a nuclear-capable civ, that way you get a civ to waste its nukes on an enemy, instead of an ally and you can later backstab the now-nukeless-civ. Just remember there's a global broadcast when the Manhattan Project begins, serving as a useful heads-up.Īnother way is to team up with another civ and let them attack first, so they draw all the nukes. The best way is to defeat them before they get the Manhattan Project done, of course, but that's not always possible. In many cases there just isn't enough distance from their cities to yours, but even guarding some of your cities is useful - getting the capital nuked hurts more than letting some small border city get nuked. If you keep your cities far away from the enemy you can just focus on preventing enemy naval units (carriers, missile cruisers and nuclear submarines) from getting close enough - using your own submarines to patrol the waters is a great way of doing that. So in general - no, there's no way to stop them, at least not a reliable way. Technically both atomic bombs and nuclear missiles can be intercepted by any air-intercepting unit (destroyers, AA guns, SAM, fighters and jet fighters), but they have a percentage to avoid the interception completely, and in practice I have never seen an interception actually stop a bomb or missile. I believe my best advice is what I've written in the last part, though.Īlso, remember that if your enemy is just too militarily superior, there are other ways of winning the game! How to stop nukes I confess I don't have a lot of experience with getting nuked, but I tried to share what I do think you can do.
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