What's the deal with the AI being able to build so many settlers?
Don't get me wrong, I love a good challenge and I am impressed with the AI's ability to get things done, but....
I just ended a game on the Regent level, standard map, playing against 4 other civs. I was Persia, on a decent sized continent. I started exploring to the north, all the while thinking I was the only civ on the continent because I had yet to run into another. Then I met the Zulus. They had about 3 cities to my 6. It was only about 2000 BC. Anyway, I completely explored the continent and figured that I had things under control. I traded with the Zulus and everything was fine. Then, they began to move warriors down into my lands. I told them to get out or declare war, and they chose war. The next thing I know, I've got no less than 20 archers and Impi swooping down on my cities. Then over the next few turns, at least 5 new Zulu cities sprung up just outside of mine. They moved across the cotinent like jack rabbits on speed. I had all cities producing horsemen and archers...and even after inflicting heavy casualties on them, the archers and impi still came endlessly....and even more Zulu cities arose. This is IMPOSSIBLE. First of all, their cities were only size 3 or less. How could they produce SO MANY units and settlers from only 3 cities? There was no way I could keep up with unit production to defend myself, AND build settlers to found new cities. In addition, does anybody else find that units in the field are almost worthless against the AI? My Vetran Immortrals were consistently killed by Regular Zulu Archers. And the quality of my vetran horsmen isn't even worth mentioning. This is quite frustrating.
-JD
Don't get me wrong, I love a good challenge and I am impressed with the AI's ability to get things done, but....
I just ended a game on the Regent level, standard map, playing against 4 other civs. I was Persia, on a decent sized continent. I started exploring to the north, all the while thinking I was the only civ on the continent because I had yet to run into another. Then I met the Zulus. They had about 3 cities to my 6. It was only about 2000 BC. Anyway, I completely explored the continent and figured that I had things under control. I traded with the Zulus and everything was fine. Then, they began to move warriors down into my lands. I told them to get out or declare war, and they chose war. The next thing I know, I've got no less than 20 archers and Impi swooping down on my cities. Then over the next few turns, at least 5 new Zulu cities sprung up just outside of mine. They moved across the cotinent like jack rabbits on speed. I had all cities producing horsemen and archers...and even after inflicting heavy casualties on them, the archers and impi still came endlessly....and even more Zulu cities arose. This is IMPOSSIBLE. First of all, their cities were only size 3 or less. How could they produce SO MANY units and settlers from only 3 cities? There was no way I could keep up with unit production to defend myself, AND build settlers to found new cities. In addition, does anybody else find that units in the field are almost worthless against the AI? My Vetran Immortrals were consistently killed by Regular Zulu Archers. And the quality of my vetran horsmen isn't even worth mentioning. This is quite frustrating.
-JD
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