Originally posted by Catt
I don't know what to think of it yet. My initial reaction was positive -- i.e., the scarcity imposes additional challenges. But I'm not sure that the scarcity isn't too much -- it could unduly hinder a peaceful game by the human, and it could really mess up AI performance. For the undecided, like me, it is certainly something to keep an eye on as the collective experience with C3C grows.
I don't know what to think of it yet. My initial reaction was positive -- i.e., the scarcity imposes additional challenges. But I'm not sure that the scarcity isn't too much -- it could unduly hinder a peaceful game by the human, and it could really mess up AI performance. For the undecided, like me, it is certainly something to keep an eye on as the collective experience with C3C grows.
I haven't had a lot of free gaming time so I still haven't played enough to express a concrete opinion, but my "soft" opinion is that the resource scarcity makes for a slightly different game, but one that I wouldn't characterize as better or worse, nor one that I would characterize as demanding warfare or demanding extensive additional trade efforts. I'm still worried about its effects on AIs, but I am less concerned about its effects on the human player.
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