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Civilization v brave new world leaders
Civilization v brave new world leaders












Having the spaceship parts take longer is fine by me.

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The only thing that's saved me a couple of times when playing against her is that she doesn't understand submarines at all, like I don't think she even knows they exist, just her ships keep sinking for no apparent reason and she doesn't know how to stop it. She's about the only AI that will routinely beat me to the Information age and is always way way ahead of the other civs (who are often stuck back in the Industrial and Modern ages), and she does it while sporting a much much larger military and somehow maintaining good relations with her neighbors despite constantly stealing their cities (I guess it's an intimidation thing). I don't know how she does it, but she plays like a real person sometimes.

civilization v brave new world leaders

Maybe scale it based on the number of cities on the map total?Įxcept for Catharine. Maybe if the AI bonuses scaled over time? So everybody starts out about the same (and it's not utterly impossible to get the Great Library), but the AIs get more and more buff over time to make up for their general braindamage. Right now it always seems like I'm playing catchup for the first half of the game, and I get there about the midpoint or so (turn 250), but then the same speed that allowed me to catch up also allows me to just sail right past them and utterly dominate. I just wish they would tone down the early game lead a bit to compensate. I like the idea of amping up the AI in the endgame more. I guess I need to learn to work faster through the techs. Quite often I'm scrambling to get that done before 2050 as it is. Having the space ship parts take twice as long is interesting. Geographically I should be able to survive and win them back, but I haven't gone back to the game and in fact started a new one with the same civ. Then I half-heartedly started building one because my neighbor was going to come at me. There was always something more important. A few games ago I got a good start, but didn't create a military.

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Sometimes the start just doesn't catch my interest or something silly happens that doesn't make it seem worth the time to try. That said I'd guess I play +1-5 games for every game I finish. You can stay relevant without being a leader and still pull off a win. I've had to start selling buildings and working deals turns in advance to be able to afford to become allies with the proper city-states to avoid a diplo win by a world leader so that I'd get a few extra turns needed to send a space ship up. At least for my skill level the mid game has become more interesting and the end game down right chess-like at times trying to come from behind.












Civilization v brave new world leaders