I have posted here before on the issue of "how the late game in civ sucks on regent and monarch", and how emperor and diety make civ "un civ-like" in order to create AI vs Human play balance.
My solution to maintaining a pure civ game, while at the same time maintaining play balance with the AI - is the ability to set progressive production rates per age.
In other words a patch would be released by the game designers that allows players to set the AI production rates for each age. (example: Ancient-10, Midevil-9, Industrial-8, Modern-7). Upon the Human player entering a new age, all of the AIs would automatically revert to the higher production rates.
There are many automatic trigger mechanisms in Civ - I do not believe that this one would be difficult for the designers to install. I readily admit that I am no computer 'genuis', so perhaps I am wrong here, and to create this option would be far too difficult. I do not know. What do you guys think?
Lastly, has this idea ever been presented to the designers before? Who could I foward this message to for consideration? Am I just spitting in the wind?
Sincerely, Ision
My solution to maintaining a pure civ game, while at the same time maintaining play balance with the AI - is the ability to set progressive production rates per age.
In other words a patch would be released by the game designers that allows players to set the AI production rates for each age. (example: Ancient-10, Midevil-9, Industrial-8, Modern-7). Upon the Human player entering a new age, all of the AIs would automatically revert to the higher production rates.
There are many automatic trigger mechanisms in Civ - I do not believe that this one would be difficult for the designers to install. I readily admit that I am no computer 'genuis', so perhaps I am wrong here, and to create this option would be far too difficult. I do not know. What do you guys think?
Lastly, has this idea ever been presented to the designers before? Who could I foward this message to for consideration? Am I just spitting in the wind?
Sincerely, Ision
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