The combo of making Jungle impassible to starting settlers while still allowing starting workers to enter (and road) jungle gives humans a huge advantage settling the jungles in the ancient and middle ages as the human will and the AI won't.
Originally posted by Willem
I have an early Settler that's wheeled so there's limits to where the AI can go. I like it myself since I can sometimes find choke points that prevent any AI Settlers from crossing into my territory. I admit though that the AI sometimes gets a terrible starting position and becomes useless, but that's only the occasional one and there's 14 others in the game so I don't really worry about it to much.
I do have a non-wheeled Settler come up with Magnetism, so the Jungles can be developed then.
I have an early Settler that's wheeled so there's limits to where the AI can go. I like it myself since I can sometimes find choke points that prevent any AI Settlers from crossing into my territory. I admit though that the AI sometimes gets a terrible starting position and becomes useless, but that's only the occasional one and there's 14 others in the game so I don't really worry about it to much.
I do have a non-wheeled Settler come up with Magnetism, so the Jungles can be developed then.

). But I found the map to be much more pleasing. Large deserts made excellent barriers between nations. When I reached a desert, I stopped and made this to be my barrier to my neighbor. Great for defensive purposes.
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