In general, I still think it is generally easier to win in C3C. However, there are aspects of the game that are more difficult. In the first place, your success is much more dependent on your starting place. Also, there's a premium on exploration. If you don't have certain resources, you have to find out where they are and figure out how to get them. My favorite civ used to be the Persians because the Immortals are so powerful. The problem with them now is that there's a pretty good chance that I won't have iron or access to it early and that takes away the strength of the Persians.
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Originally posted by Cookie Monster
I agree. He also tends to ask for bribes more often than before too.The art of mastering:"la Maîtrise des caprices du subconscient avant tout".
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I just finished an epic game as the Mayans where I cleaned up on Regent. I had made the mistake of trying one level lower than what I usually play expecting the game to be harder. I would agree that the game is easier. I was able to control about 30-40% of the landmass with little trouble.
Interestingly, the Iroquoi were the second level power throughout the whole game -- and they kept a close eye on me. If I stripped troops away from border towns on the Iroquoi border, they agitated or even outright attacked. When the Aztecs attacked me, the Iroquoi's jumped in. I would strongly agree that the AI is more opportuntistic.Haven't been here for ages....
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Originally posted by Dactyl
In general, I still think it is generally easier to win in C3C.
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also some scenarios could be easier. Namely Middle Ages. The human has a distinct advantage because it fully realizes all the rules and knows which civs have relics. The AI doesn't seem to know what to do with relics in that scenario (It does a better job in the Three Sisters scenario).
But the other scenarios aren't as easy as that one.
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