Originally posted by One_more_turn
Yes, the scoring system favors large, populous empires, and how early you win the game.
None of this is achievable through peaceful means. Thus, if you want to be as good as Dan Quayle, then build only 3 cities and pray AIs will leave you alone so you can get away with a cultural victory. Now if you want your civ rating to be as good as Augustus Caesar, you gotta go on the offensive.
There is no incentive being peaceful if you want high scores.....
Yes, the scoring system favors large, populous empires, and how early you win the game.
None of this is achievable through peaceful means. Thus, if you want to be as good as Dan Quayle, then build only 3 cities and pray AIs will leave you alone so you can get away with a cultural victory. Now if you want your civ rating to be as good as Augustus Caesar, you gotta go on the offensive.
There is no incentive being peaceful if you want high scores.....
Win and you prosper, lose and..........
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