Everyone that plays these civs games has faced the same dilemmas:
Do I beat my population to death to rush a military unit or building x out?
Will I give back my slaves? Or will I work them mercilessly?
Am I going to be a nice neighbor or a warmongering despotic monster?
Wouldn't that enemy city look better if I redecorated it with a mushroom cloud?
Given the choice I find that most people don't really use the same measure of ethics, morality and honor that guide them in the real world.
I know it's just a game, and a damn fun one too. But that doesn't really change the types of choices we make in it, only the consequences.
Try to have fun with this thread, it's not meant as a judgement, just a harmless observation.
If the world could shine a flashlight on your style of gameplay, who would they find?
Do I beat my population to death to rush a military unit or building x out?
Will I give back my slaves? Or will I work them mercilessly?
Am I going to be a nice neighbor or a warmongering despotic monster?
Wouldn't that enemy city look better if I redecorated it with a mushroom cloud?
Given the choice
I know it's just a game, and a damn fun one too. But that doesn't really change the types of choices we make in it, only the consequences.
Try to have fun with this thread, it's not meant as a judgement, just a harmless observation.
If the world could shine a flashlight on your style of gameplay, who would they find?