So I've been reading a biography of John Nash recently and there is a lot in it about game theory and the work of Von Neuman. Which started me thinking has anyone done some work on Civ and game theory? I assume the way it is set up at least in SP it would be a zero sum game not sure though.
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I've thought about game theory and Civ a bit before, but I always come back to its complexity. I see no way to model the game accurately. Maybe bits and pieces could be modeled, but I think the interaction between those parts would be too complex to be much help
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I can't really see it. Besides, the game would be no fun if it always reduced to Nash equilibria.THEY!!111 OMG WTF LOL LET DA NOMADS AND TEH S3D3NTARY PEOPLA BOTH MAEK BITER AXP3REINCES
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Game Theory is of much interest when it comes to things like heading for Buddhism or Hinduism, beyond that the complexity tends to become a bit overwhelming.
It's generally more useful in MP games because game theory kind of benefits from having rational opponents rather than deterministic/random opponents.
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