Originally posted by Catt
Much to comment on, but not much time to post. I'd just leave for now this inflamatory commentary: if the goal is simply the most efficient method to win the game, consistently, while accepting the least risk of losing, then neither temples (early or late) nor any other city improvement other than (perhaps) barracks are required. Units, and conquest, win the game. The further you move up the difficulty tree, the more true this becomes. Imagine playing a "Super Deity" level where the AI builds at a 40% (or 30% or 20%) human cost. Units, units, and more units are the prescription for that ailment, IMHO, until at some point the game becomes "unbeatable."
Much to comment on, but not much time to post. I'd just leave for now this inflamatory commentary: if the goal is simply the most efficient method to win the game, consistently, while accepting the least risk of losing, then neither temples (early or late) nor any other city improvement other than (perhaps) barracks are required. Units, and conquest, win the game. The further you move up the difficulty tree, the more true this becomes. Imagine playing a "Super Deity" level where the AI builds at a 40% (or 30% or 20%) human cost. Units, units, and more units are the prescription for that ailment, IMHO, until at some point the game becomes "unbeatable."
I can just see it now, first there was OCC, now there's a new kid on the block: NIC.
With such constraints, the only victories available would be domination, conquest, diplomatic, and histograph with diplomatic and histograph the more difficult to attain.
Trading for techs would be a must just so that you could keep up with the techs. This part is feasible and I've often kept myself at 0 science while wheeling and dealing to get the techs needed to stay close to the AI.
Your cities wouldn't be able to grow above 12, and many would be stuck at size 6, which would help stop the unhappiness going on. And corruption would run rampant without an FP or courthouses.
I don't think NIC would be as difficult as OCC, but then again, I've never tried OCC - not my idea of fun.
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