Forgive me if this was the case for PTW,
but I went straight from vanilla-CivIII to Conquests,
but it seems in the epic games I played so far (on
huge maps) that the AI doesn't settle less favorable
land as much as it used to. In one game, I'm now
approaching the end of the middle ages, and the
only continent fully settled is mine, cause I did it.
On another continent, that is home to three AI civs,
a large section of mostly plains and desert is still
untouched by the AI. (even though there are
plenty of oasis).
In vanilla-civIII , the AI would land-grab every
square it could, even if it was just 2 coast
squares not yet under by cultural-border control.
Now, they let these patches be.
There is something I've noticed though.
In the game I mentioned above, I had a
patch of meybe 15 tiles of desert with one
forest that I didn't bother to plant a city on,
and neither did the Dutch AI that I shared
the continent with.
That is, untill OIL became visible and their was
an oilwell on this patch. Then the dutch AI
tried to make a beeline for it.
So does that mean the AI doesn't cheat anymore
by taking advantage beforehand of knowing
where resources are gonna pop up ?
I'd say yes, since that huge plains/desert section
on the AI-run continent is sure to produce some
aluminium once it's discovered...
Timmer
but I went straight from vanilla-CivIII to Conquests,
but it seems in the epic games I played so far (on
huge maps) that the AI doesn't settle less favorable
land as much as it used to. In one game, I'm now
approaching the end of the middle ages, and the
only continent fully settled is mine, cause I did it.
On another continent, that is home to three AI civs,
a large section of mostly plains and desert is still
untouched by the AI. (even though there are
plenty of oasis).
In vanilla-civIII , the AI would land-grab every
square it could, even if it was just 2 coast
squares not yet under by cultural-border control.
Now, they let these patches be.
There is something I've noticed though.
In the game I mentioned above, I had a
patch of meybe 15 tiles of desert with one
forest that I didn't bother to plant a city on,
and neither did the Dutch AI that I shared
the continent with.
That is, untill OIL became visible and their was
an oilwell on this patch. Then the dutch AI
tried to make a beeline for it.
So does that mean the AI doesn't cheat anymore
by taking advantage beforehand of knowing
where resources are gonna pop up ?
I'd say yes, since that huge plains/desert section
on the AI-run continent is sure to produce some
aluminium once it's discovered...
Timmer
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