I think it'd be best if we simply artificially limited the AI's willingness to produce units. I'd like to see no more than 7 defenders in a city, no matter what, and I'd like to see no more than 20 units in an offensive stack, no matter what. I'd like to see peaceful AI's build even less. Does this mean that a human would outbuild an AI? Sure, whatever, AND WHY NOT? Humans ought to be able to win a conquest victory if they like. After all, the game is here to be beaten by the players however they prefer.
Honestly, I play Civ4 to win. I want to be challenged and interested on the way to victory, but I want to WIN. Every time the AI gets better in a way that makes it tedious to fight or even capable of beating me thoroughly, I get less interested in playing against it. For me, the game's replay value came in trying to win faster, harder, and better. This is why I enjoy the Games of the Month. I try to win faster, harder, and better than everyone else. But I never expect to lose unless I make some horrible mistakes. I wouldn't invest 9+ hours in a game if I expected to lose.
Now, before I get attacked, let me say that I used to play Emperor in Vanilla. I liked a hard AI, and I lost a few games along the way. But once I started winning, I always had fun. My finesse was beating the AI's stupid brute-force tactics.
When I play with the improved AI, sometimes I feel like my kind of game is gone. I'm playing someone's attempt to remake MP gameplay in SP, and you know what? I DON'T LIKE IT. It is pure tedium to conquer enemies in the Renaissance. I attack someone on a far continent and find their coastal cities instantly packed with 20+ longbows plus assorted gunpowder units. Even with an ABSURDLY large invasion force (16+ units), I can't conquer anything. This makes me want to uninstall not only Better AI, but the 2.08 patch as well. I don't even like the AI's improved tech speed. If I want a faster teching AI, I'll turn up the difficulty, which is exactly what I used to do.
I'm starting to miss the stupid AI with its huge brute force handicaps. I really am. I've given the improved AI a fighting chance and I've even recommended it to dozens of other players, but when I play a game and find myself utterly disgusted by the vast enemy defenses, I just quit. I could finish it out with yet ANOTHER peaceful victory, but why? It isn't worth it!
Please, please make a version of the Better AI that allows me to go on conquests deep into the game.
Honestly, I play Civ4 to win. I want to be challenged and interested on the way to victory, but I want to WIN. Every time the AI gets better in a way that makes it tedious to fight or even capable of beating me thoroughly, I get less interested in playing against it. For me, the game's replay value came in trying to win faster, harder, and better. This is why I enjoy the Games of the Month. I try to win faster, harder, and better than everyone else. But I never expect to lose unless I make some horrible mistakes. I wouldn't invest 9+ hours in a game if I expected to lose.
Now, before I get attacked, let me say that I used to play Emperor in Vanilla. I liked a hard AI, and I lost a few games along the way. But once I started winning, I always had fun. My finesse was beating the AI's stupid brute-force tactics.
When I play with the improved AI, sometimes I feel like my kind of game is gone. I'm playing someone's attempt to remake MP gameplay in SP, and you know what? I DON'T LIKE IT. It is pure tedium to conquer enemies in the Renaissance. I attack someone on a far continent and find their coastal cities instantly packed with 20+ longbows plus assorted gunpowder units. Even with an ABSURDLY large invasion force (16+ units), I can't conquer anything. This makes me want to uninstall not only Better AI, but the 2.08 patch as well. I don't even like the AI's improved tech speed. If I want a faster teching AI, I'll turn up the difficulty, which is exactly what I used to do.
I'm starting to miss the stupid AI with its huge brute force handicaps. I really am. I've given the improved AI a fighting chance and I've even recommended it to dozens of other players, but when I play a game and find myself utterly disgusted by the vast enemy defenses, I just quit. I could finish it out with yet ANOTHER peaceful victory, but why? It isn't worth it!
Please, please make a version of the Better AI that allows me to go on conquests deep into the game.