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I'm enjoying it... but there's just... something. I'm not a civ pro or anything... but is anyone else coming to some of these same conclusions?:
1) Cities states are pretty worthles, unless you exploit them via Siam.
- They don't really go on offense... ever. I've seen them declare war countless times, just to sit there and do nothing.
- They get steamrolled so easily. Forget diplomatic victory... 80% of them are dead by late game.
2) The AI can't use the oceans worth a damn.
- Out of the 4-complete games I've done, I've not once seen the AI use its navy in any effective capacity... or even try to. I've seen whole conitents go to war, but not send any ships to attack.
3) Military victory is 10 times easier than any other victory. In fact, if you are going to try for any other victory, you may as well just stop, and change to a military one. Because:
- You need vast resources (ie cities) to complete any of the victories.
- To get vast resources, you need a big army to conquer dudes.
- If you've wiped out an AI's army, they won't be recovering any time soon, so you may as well just conquer the whole empire... and so on, until you wipe everyone out.
Am I doing it wrong?
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