But I wasnt going for great scientists or monateries, full on GLH + cothon city spam
LIAR!!!!
They were all foreign routes. Cothons are amazing.
On Immortal I can sometimes stay ahead, or at least on par with leading AIs, on Emperor Im always No. 1, and On deity Im bottom place.
That Rome's Praetorians do not get the standard Swordsman +10% city attack. I rarely play as Rome so I never noticed til I saw it in the Civilopedia. Shame. Perhaps I should mod that in in order to help AI Rome.
I also found out, that the City Govenor is too dumb to choose the right tiles when being EXP or IMP. Played a game with Isabella, and while working a PHF would have given an extra, the City Govenor chose the PF, which would have given one
too little to get the extra-
from EXP
. Wanted to post a screenshot of this because I couldn't believe myself, but unfortunately deleted the save without thinking about it.
I havnt noticed that, I find the governed always picks the best tiles for EXP / IMP bonuses while making settlers / workers.
I find myself having to move a citizen off the 4 hammer PHM to a 3 f 2-3 c lake tile when it doesn't shorten the amount of turns it will take.
Also for that tip on discovering how many land tiles there are without having to use WB, THANK YOU OH GLORIOUS LORD SERAIEL!
I strongly suggest you try it out on high seas, cold archipelago snaky continents, you can get the absolute tiniest possible continents using this, sometimes with only room for <10 cities in total for all civs combined on a standard map.
That Rome's Praetorians do not get the standard Swordsman +10% city attack. I rarely play as Rome so I never noticed til I saw it in the Civilopedia. Shame. Perhaps I should mod that in in order to help AI Rome.