Originally posted by Shaka II
Also, one might try to disable domination and conquest victory to see if that affects things, if one is a builder that is. Would that make the AI less agressive or the same? Don't know.
The only condition I usually disable is diplomatic victory, just in case it becomes a love fest, and I've acquired a bad rep.
Also, one might try to disable domination and conquest victory to see if that affects things, if one is a builder that is. Would that make the AI less agressive or the same? Don't know.
The only condition I usually disable is diplomatic victory, just in case it becomes a love fest, and I've acquired a bad rep.
The first game I played I was just getting the hang of it. I hadn't played Civ in close to a year.
I played on Settler with no Domination, Conquest, or Diplomatic Victory.
I was never attacked! And that was even before I started building proper defensive forces.
Second game was on Chieftan, same settings. Again, never attacked.
Third game was on Warlord, only I didn't disable Conquest and Domination. I got attacked during the Middle Ages by Khan.
Fourth game was on Noble (stupid defaults!) and again I got my a$$ handed to me. Same settings as the previous.
Fifth game was on Chieftan, same settings. Again, I got my a$$ handed to me.
Sixth game was on Cheiftan, only I got smart and disabled Conquest and Domination. Alexander was "Pleased" the entire time!
The Germans only had -2 or -3 towards me in the relations. But there was a whole ton of +'s.
Nobody attacked me this time.
I think this is the way to do it. I could of course choose "Always Peace" but then what would happen if an AI built his cities in the way of my path to Victory??
Dan O.
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