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If Siam's up against a civ like Korea, one method is to switch towards diplomatic victory (the moment Korea enters the information era World Leader votes will start). I would recommend using Naresuan's Elephant offensively against some civs, but Korea has good defence around that time.
Thanks for the informative guide! Even in the age of Civ VI (Will you ever do guides for that? :D) I find it's always fun to play the old reliable Civ V every now and then, and the guides are extremely useful. I was just wondering about one possible scenario I thought about: how exactly might Siam deal with a late-game Science powerhouse such as Korea or, occasionally (but not really), Babylon? It seems that those aforementioned Civs, if left alone, are far more likely to outclass Siam in terms of garnering a Scientific victory. Do you just have to warmonger the heck out of them?
Thanks.