It's based on one thread at Civfanatics.
(sorry I forgot the link)
Normaly, in C3C, brabs only attack targets on NW/SE axis.
If there are no targets on those axis they fortify.
But, it seems that if you put NoAIPatrol=0 flag in your conquests.ini file they'll behave as good as PtW barbarians.
Also interesting thing to know is that, unlike PtW, in C3C it is defualt setting that NoAIPatrol=1. And that could explain passive behavior of barbarians (they won't move without target).
Another interesting thing is that it seems that even in PtW, barbarians favored attacking mostly from NW/SE axis, but since they also partolled it wasn't so obvious.
Anyway, if you want less predictable and more challenging barbarains, put NoAIPatrol=0 in your conquests.ini file.
(sorry I forgot the link)
Normaly, in C3C, brabs only attack targets on NW/SE axis.
If there are no targets on those axis they fortify.
But, it seems that if you put NoAIPatrol=0 flag in your conquests.ini file they'll behave as good as PtW barbarians.
Also interesting thing to know is that, unlike PtW, in C3C it is defualt setting that NoAIPatrol=1. And that could explain passive behavior of barbarians (they won't move without target).
Another interesting thing is that it seems that even in PtW, barbarians favored attacking mostly from NW/SE axis, but since they also partolled it wasn't so obvious.
Anyway, if you want less predictable and more challenging barbarains, put NoAIPatrol=0 in your conquests.ini file.
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