I am playing my first game on the prince difficulty level, after two wins at Noble, through the space race.
I am in the first half of the game and I have 5 cities (1000 AD). So far I am sharing the first place in the score.
Anyway, there are two things that are much more different from the Noble level.
First, it is much more difficult to grow cites, probably because there are more penalties for crowding. As it stands right now, it will be very difficult for me to grow any city to size 12.
Second, the barbarians. There are just to many of them. Normally, by this time, I would have some units to spare for my military campaign, but now, I just have to produce them to keep barbarians away from my tile improvements.
In short, it is much more difficult to play on prince, even without wars with AI (I intentionally do not chose the state religion, to keep good relations with others. I do not think that I can afford any wars at this point).
Those who like challenges, will like this. I can only imagine how hard would it be on higher difficulties.
I am in the first half of the game and I have 5 cities (1000 AD). So far I am sharing the first place in the score.
Anyway, there are two things that are much more different from the Noble level.
First, it is much more difficult to grow cites, probably because there are more penalties for crowding. As it stands right now, it will be very difficult for me to grow any city to size 12.
Second, the barbarians. There are just to many of them. Normally, by this time, I would have some units to spare for my military campaign, but now, I just have to produce them to keep barbarians away from my tile improvements.
In short, it is much more difficult to play on prince, even without wars with AI (I intentionally do not chose the state religion, to keep good relations with others. I do not think that I can afford any wars at this point).
Those who like challenges, will like this. I can only imagine how hard would it be on higher difficulties.
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