As an experiment, I created a map, with two islands as far as possible away from a huge continent. The water around the island was all coast, but everywhere else was ocean, hopefully to prevent an AI galley on an island from reaching the mainland, or vice versa. I restarted and restarted until I ended up on one of the islands, luckily the one I had loaded with resources, huts, and generally favorable terrain. The other island was largely desert and mountains. I developed quickly, making contacvt with only the AI on the island near me. As soon as possible, I built ships, and kept building them, eventually, I had enough to blockade the other island, meaning that if anyone were to get through, I would see it. This is far more ships then I would normally build (80 or so). As I progressed through the ages, I upgraded my ships, and filled in the holes in the line.
When I had completely closed off all access to the other island, I sent a frigate out to find the other AIs. I had a couple/three more techs then all of them, which I sold for much gold and maps, and contact, etc...
When I finally reached the modern era, third, behind a couple AIs, the civ on the island was still in the middle ages, with something like ten gold, the most useless world map, and being completely blockaded, couldnt trade. I sold contact with this civ (the Zulu, I think), to each of the AI civs. Within two turns, this backwards, dirt-poor, useless, pityful and blockaded civ had reached the modern era.
Something is wrong with this.
Steele
When I had completely closed off all access to the other island, I sent a frigate out to find the other AIs. I had a couple/three more techs then all of them, which I sold for much gold and maps, and contact, etc...
When I finally reached the modern era, third, behind a couple AIs, the civ on the island was still in the middle ages, with something like ten gold, the most useless world map, and being completely blockaded, couldnt trade. I sold contact with this civ (the Zulu, I think), to each of the AI civs. Within two turns, this backwards, dirt-poor, useless, pityful and blockaded civ had reached the modern era.
Something is wrong with this.
Steele
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