For me, one of the long-term appeals of previous Civs has always been the HOF. Going for a new high score kept me in many games in the past, finishing them out once they'd gotten slow. I counted on this to be the case with Civ V, but there seems to be a bug in their scorekeeping. I'm not talking about the ridiculous weight they apply to wonders, I'm talking more about how there seems to be no variable applied based on the difficulty level and victory condition.
I've completed four games. I would expect them to score in the following order.
1: Space race victory in 2006, King difficulty
2: Space race victory in 2037, Prince difficulty
3: Diplomatic loss in ~1990, King
4: Domination loss after 80 quick turns, Prince (MP v jobe)
In my two victories, my empires had similar populations and general sizes. Here's how they actually came out in score...
So my King space race victory scores less than the quick loss I took against jobe, or the loss I took against the AI? Huh?
I've completed four games. I would expect them to score in the following order.
1: Space race victory in 2006, King difficulty
2: Space race victory in 2037, Prince difficulty
3: Diplomatic loss in ~1990, King
4: Domination loss after 80 quick turns, Prince (MP v jobe)
In my two victories, my empires had similar populations and general sizes. Here's how they actually came out in score...
So my King space race victory scores less than the quick loss I took against jobe, or the loss I took against the AI? Huh?
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