I've played several OCC games on Deity and on Noble. All are standard map, continents, standard number of civs, no editing or rule changes. Basically your most standard type of game.
For some reason I notice that it is way harder to remain peaceful with the ai on Noble. I'm not exactly sure why, but in my Noble OCC games I always end up getting attacked 2-3 times per game. On Deity I have found that initially you are way behind in tech, but the ai is more freindly to you.
I wonder if they don't attack because you are behind in tech and they have less to gain? Or because you do not pose a threat? On my last couple Deity OCC games I was given about 5-8 techs by different ai opponents. They also gave me very good deal while trading. This allowed to catch up in the tech race and get involved in the space race, although I eventually lost both times. Most civs were freindly to me and none were below cautious for the entire game.
The ai even offered defensive pacts several times. This makes even less sense because why would the ai want a defensive pact with a one city nation?
Why would the ai act this way? Are they trying to make an ally or something? Is this some sort of catch up code so that other ai civs don't get left in the dust?
For some reason I notice that it is way harder to remain peaceful with the ai on Noble. I'm not exactly sure why, but in my Noble OCC games I always end up getting attacked 2-3 times per game. On Deity I have found that initially you are way behind in tech, but the ai is more freindly to you.
I wonder if they don't attack because you are behind in tech and they have less to gain? Or because you do not pose a threat? On my last couple Deity OCC games I was given about 5-8 techs by different ai opponents. They also gave me very good deal while trading. This allowed to catch up in the tech race and get involved in the space race, although I eventually lost both times. Most civs were freindly to me and none were below cautious for the entire game.
The ai even offered defensive pacts several times. This makes even less sense because why would the ai want a defensive pact with a one city nation?
Why would the ai act this way? Are they trying to make an ally or something? Is this some sort of catch up code so that other ai civs don't get left in the dust?
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