Well, I've been running into an interesting situation. I've played 4 games of Civ3 since it came out, and have yet to ever see the computer fight anyone but me. Not once have I even noticed a skirmish between computer foes, much less an actual war.
That makes things a little more difficult, as they seemingly do nothing but spew out military units so that they can wander back and forth across my land non-stop (*insert CtP1 flashback here*). Without wars between the computer civs, there's no attrition of those units, and it really gets rather difficult to keep up .
For example, I had 30 cities and 250 units, and STILL had the smallest army in the game! I wanted to declare war, but that would have been a bit ugly with perhaps 300 units wandering around my territory randomly. (All telling them to get out does is move them just over the nearest border, and they promptly move back in.)
Anyway, any idea why I've never seen the computer fight itself? I've been playing difficulties from Warlord to Regent. (On a side note, first game was on Regent, was embarrassing how fast that taught me that my SMAC strategies weren't going to work!)
That makes things a little more difficult, as they seemingly do nothing but spew out military units so that they can wander back and forth across my land non-stop (*insert CtP1 flashback here*). Without wars between the computer civs, there's no attrition of those units, and it really gets rather difficult to keep up .
For example, I had 30 cities and 250 units, and STILL had the smallest army in the game! I wanted to declare war, but that would have been a bit ugly with perhaps 300 units wandering around my territory randomly. (All telling them to get out does is move them just over the nearest border, and they promptly move back in.)
Anyway, any idea why I've never seen the computer fight itself? I've been playing difficulties from Warlord to Regent. (On a side note, first game was on Regent, was embarrassing how fast that taught me that my SMAC strategies weren't going to work!)
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