Originally posted by Andrew1999
The civs expanded pretty much evenly (looks like 10-15 cities each).
The civs expanded pretty much evenly (looks like 10-15 cities each).
You can win by diplomatic and cultural victories. Both of which don't necessarily require a gigantic empire to use. It doesn't really matter i believe how big you are to be friends with everyone and to win by a diplomatic victory. And the only real benefit for a cultural victory as a large civ is production a larger base of cities. But i believe that there our advantages for going to a cultural victory from a smaller civ as well cause you can concentrate on a smaller number of larger cities that don't have to worry about a bunch of smaller cities increasing their corruption or about building and sending reinforcements to your just brand new conquerored cities instead of building a new libary or temple. Besides the easy of defending small civs i don't think that they should be able to have any advantages over large civs in respects to conquest. And there shouldn't be drawbacks from expanding to very fast besides extended time to get to the front. Science is another thing that bigger civs should still hold all the advantges to cause there really isn't any benefits to being a smaller civ in regards to science
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