I've seen people here assert that at Noble the AI gets no bonuses or negatives. However, I checked worldbuilder for the first time and that doesn't seem to be the case to me.
As all too often happens, I started a game (Epic, Noble, 11 AI, Pangea, domination/conquest/cultural victory, no barbs) and got Montezuma, Tokugawa, Caesar and Peter right next to me. Sigh.
Needless to say, I knew Monty would be attacking me soon, no matter what. Then Tokugawa would pile on and game over. But I decided to play it for a while anyway.
Sure enough, Monty declares war. (Caesar comes for me about three turns later--as if he and Monty are allies.) But I'm wondering, how does this clown have enough resources to not only build an army capable of invading me, but also have expanded to have MORE cities than me (never mind even). So I checked WB.
The guy not only has two to two-and-a-half more units than me at about 920 AD, but he's also got axes, catapults and elephants. This means he's outresearched me handily. But he's ALSO got more cities (most garrisoned with three units each) than me, meaning he's somehow escaped the early growth penalties and simultaneously built a large army.
So my question is this: how, WITHOUT bonuses, can an AI have all these things AT ONCE, whereas I must always do one or the other (e.g. growth or defence).
It seems to me that the AI at Noble DOES get bonuses of some sort
As all too often happens, I started a game (Epic, Noble, 11 AI, Pangea, domination/conquest/cultural victory, no barbs) and got Montezuma, Tokugawa, Caesar and Peter right next to me. Sigh.
Needless to say, I knew Monty would be attacking me soon, no matter what. Then Tokugawa would pile on and game over. But I decided to play it for a while anyway.
Sure enough, Monty declares war. (Caesar comes for me about three turns later--as if he and Monty are allies.) But I'm wondering, how does this clown have enough resources to not only build an army capable of invading me, but also have expanded to have MORE cities than me (never mind even). So I checked WB.
The guy not only has two to two-and-a-half more units than me at about 920 AD, but he's also got axes, catapults and elephants. This means he's outresearched me handily. But he's ALSO got more cities (most garrisoned with three units each) than me, meaning he's somehow escaped the early growth penalties and simultaneously built a large army.
So my question is this: how, WITHOUT bonuses, can an AI have all these things AT ONCE, whereas I must always do one or the other (e.g. growth or defence).
It seems to me that the AI at Noble DOES get bonuses of some sort
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