Blackcat, you may find the game more interesting, if it was set to std settings. I would suggest playing on std sizes first. Use the default number of civs (8).
If you must play on huge, use the default of 16 civs. Playing at Regent or better and see how things turn out. Regent is the level that AI and the Human have the same cost.
The game is boring if you have no challenge and nothing to look forward to, other than easy street.
If you need to post a save, use the std save. IOW save the game and use that file. The autosave is many times larger than the regular save.
Yours was over 2 megs for the 4000BC. Something was wrong with it as it would not load with either tool. That means it is not even a case of patch levels.
If you must play on huge, use the default of 16 civs. Playing at Regent or better and see how things turn out. Regent is the level that AI and the Human have the same cost.
The game is boring if you have no challenge and nothing to look forward to, other than easy street.
If you need to post a save, use the std save. IOW save the game and use that file. The autosave is many times larger than the regular save.
Yours was over 2 megs for the 4000BC. Something was wrong with it as it would not load with either tool. That means it is not even a case of patch levels.
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