Here's an interesting question though. Say your other prime opponent is going for a domination victory, and kills all other civilizations except for you. BUT, you control the World Congress and most of the city states.
Can you still get a diplo victory, even though there's only one other...
I think it might be hardcoded like it was for city states in the old diplomacy system, where if you liberate them they voted for you every time when it came time for diplo victory (unless they got captured again and then liberated by someone else).
The same thing happened to me in my game...
I still have yet to play as many BNW games as I'd like, but in what I've played so far, while the AI's tendency to engage in early wars has decreased, the tendency to engage in late-game wars has INCREASED. In my current game, I just had a huge navy/air battle with Rome as Portugal. Rome has...
I imagined Morocco would be a great ally to have. Most of the defensive civs are great allies (and given Morocco's UB and UU, it has a huge defensive focus unless there are some other civs in the desert with you).
Their newfound weakness might have something to do with the way 2k changed defense for ranged units too. Don't ranged units now use their weaker melee strength for defense now or something?
Rome (Caesar) picked autocracy in my current game. He's obviously trying to go domination. Using the World Congress I've basically managed to cripple him (embargoed; luxuries protected; preferred ideology as Freedom; standing army tax). That hasn't stopped him from remaining the greatest...
Was just wondering whether people have gotten a feel for the AI traits of the new civs yet. So far, Portugal (Maria) is the only one of the new civs who has appeared in any of my games. She definitely focused on her navy and was pretty loyal as far as I could tell. I was on a separate...
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