Everyone:
... is the AI stupider, for lack of a better word?
I generally play at the King or Emperor level, and the AI does a reasonable job of keeping up or even slightly ahead of me (it depends on the AI nation). But recently I played a game on the Northern Hemisphere map, and here I am with armored divisions in the late 1800s, and only two other AI powers have discovered *gunpowder*!
I've tweaked the map in the editor so there's not too much land (the AI apparently has problems with too much land, according to the editor). What else could be causing the stupidity problem? The map itself, since, technically, it's larger than what the AI is normally used to? I mean, it's *sad* when the AI figures out what monarchy is in the 1600s (AD)!
I never have this problem on the large Earth map that shipped with Civ II.
Anyway, just some observations.
Gatekeeper
... is the AI stupider, for lack of a better word?
I generally play at the King or Emperor level, and the AI does a reasonable job of keeping up or even slightly ahead of me (it depends on the AI nation). But recently I played a game on the Northern Hemisphere map, and here I am with armored divisions in the late 1800s, and only two other AI powers have discovered *gunpowder*!
I've tweaked the map in the editor so there's not too much land (the AI apparently has problems with too much land, according to the editor). What else could be causing the stupidity problem? The map itself, since, technically, it's larger than what the AI is normally used to? I mean, it's *sad* when the AI figures out what monarchy is in the 1600s (AD)!
I never have this problem on the large Earth map that shipped with Civ II.
Anyway, just some observations.
Gatekeeper
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