I have a long, storied history with always war games. Zealous Zulus, back in Civ3, was the first always war game ever. "I Came, I SAW, I..." is one of the most read Civ3 stories. I'm not that comfortable with Civ6 yet.
All Roads Lead to War is a Monarch level Always War game. That includes city-states. For those not familiar with the Always War variant, it means declaring war on every civ the first turn you meet them, and then staying at war until one or the other of you is conquered.
I'll be posting videos as soon as they are available on youtube. I stream live on Twitch when I'm playing. Comments, suggestions, etc. are welcomed.
It's been an interesting start. Not sure but what barbarians are better fighters than other civilizations, though. And Monarch might have been too easy. In Civ3/Civ4, always war was about a 1.5-2 level jump in difficulty. We'll see. Definitely very fun.
All Roads Lead to War is a Monarch level Always War game. That includes city-states. For those not familiar with the Always War variant, it means declaring war on every civ the first turn you meet them, and then staying at war until one or the other of you is conquered.
I'll be posting videos as soon as they are available on youtube. I stream live on Twitch when I'm playing. Comments, suggestions, etc. are welcomed.
It's been an interesting start. Not sure but what barbarians are better fighters than other civilizations, though. And Monarch might have been too easy. In Civ3/Civ4, always war was about a 1.5-2 level jump in difficulty. We'll see. Definitely very fun.