Craobh Rua
Chieftain
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- Apr 18, 2010
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Hello, I've been playing Civ 4 for a couple of months now and started playing Beyond the Sword more recently but in my most recent game I've been put off a lot by what seems to be to be the AI cheating.
I've been playing as the Egyptians in the "Earth" scenario with difficulty Noble and game length Epic. For most of the early game I didn't notice anything cheaty from the AI and in fact I found it a very enjoyable scenario to play but the first thing that made me suspicious was when the Mongolians attacked me with a gigantic army of maybe 40-50 units despite the fact that I'd defeated their previous attack maybe 20 turns before. It just seemed to me a bit strange that the bottom civ in the game was able to put together such a massive army in such a short space of time.
The next thing that I found strange was when I began exploring the Americas. I had traded world maps with the Germans and seen that they hadn't yet explored the Americas and thought there's a good chance no one else has either so I set about exploring them. I discovered that there were no other civs' cities there yet and so I immediately set about creating an expedition of settlers. However by the time my settlers had arrived at their destination maybe 15-20 turns later there was almost nowhere on the North/central american coast on which to settle due to there being so many other civs' cities already established. Even the Germans who I know hadn't even explored the Americas not long before had several cities there so it to me the only explanation is that the AI cheated.
The next thing that happened was even more strange and has made me completely exasperated with the game. I had just researched Radio and the two world wonders associated with it, The UN and Hollywood, were still available and so I decided to build them both. With one turn to go I was told that I could no longer work on Hollywood as someone else had built it, I checked the Wonders Page and seen that Rome had got there before me. So I thought oh well at least I'll get the UN as its just 2 turns away. But the very next turn the UN elections screen came up which was puzzling because the UN was still under construction in my city and I hadn't been told I could no longer work on it. I checked the Wonders page and seen that both my city and Rome where listed as having the UN, so I was quite confused but I thought there's no way Rome can have built 2 wonders 2 turns apart and that it must be just a glitch or something. However the next turn i was told The UN had been built somewhere else and when I checked the Wonders page I seen that it was in Rome. So the fact that Rome built these two wonders 2 turns apart and both times just one turn ahead of me just seems a little too much to take or believe.
I know there are possible explanations for these things but they just seem a bit ridiculous in terms of fair game play. Since I'm not that experienced with Civ 4 and Beyond the Sword especially I don't know everything about AI tactics so I just wanted to hear what the more experienced gamers make of my problems: Are these normal AI tactics in the more difficult settings? And is there anything you can do about it?
Thanks for reading and I appreciate any replies.
I've been playing as the Egyptians in the "Earth" scenario with difficulty Noble and game length Epic. For most of the early game I didn't notice anything cheaty from the AI and in fact I found it a very enjoyable scenario to play but the first thing that made me suspicious was when the Mongolians attacked me with a gigantic army of maybe 40-50 units despite the fact that I'd defeated their previous attack maybe 20 turns before. It just seemed to me a bit strange that the bottom civ in the game was able to put together such a massive army in such a short space of time.
The next thing that I found strange was when I began exploring the Americas. I had traded world maps with the Germans and seen that they hadn't yet explored the Americas and thought there's a good chance no one else has either so I set about exploring them. I discovered that there were no other civs' cities there yet and so I immediately set about creating an expedition of settlers. However by the time my settlers had arrived at their destination maybe 15-20 turns later there was almost nowhere on the North/central american coast on which to settle due to there being so many other civs' cities already established. Even the Germans who I know hadn't even explored the Americas not long before had several cities there so it to me the only explanation is that the AI cheated.
The next thing that happened was even more strange and has made me completely exasperated with the game. I had just researched Radio and the two world wonders associated with it, The UN and Hollywood, were still available and so I decided to build them both. With one turn to go I was told that I could no longer work on Hollywood as someone else had built it, I checked the Wonders Page and seen that Rome had got there before me. So I thought oh well at least I'll get the UN as its just 2 turns away. But the very next turn the UN elections screen came up which was puzzling because the UN was still under construction in my city and I hadn't been told I could no longer work on it. I checked the Wonders page and seen that both my city and Rome where listed as having the UN, so I was quite confused but I thought there's no way Rome can have built 2 wonders 2 turns apart and that it must be just a glitch or something. However the next turn i was told The UN had been built somewhere else and when I checked the Wonders page I seen that it was in Rome. So the fact that Rome built these two wonders 2 turns apart and both times just one turn ahead of me just seems a little too much to take or believe.
I know there are possible explanations for these things but they just seem a bit ridiculous in terms of fair game play. Since I'm not that experienced with Civ 4 and Beyond the Sword especially I don't know everything about AI tactics so I just wanted to hear what the more experienced gamers make of my problems: Are these normal AI tactics in the more difficult settings? And is there anything you can do about it?
Thanks for reading and I appreciate any replies.