In the orignal version the computer is able to skip tech advances in the end. I've seen it go from sanitation to mobile warfare to plastics although it hasn't learned any previous preresiquites for that particular technology.
It's not like my opponents one city I leave for them is going to make all the difference. Does it have something to do with achieving futuretech is that it opens the door for all techs for all civilizations?
Also, if you trade maps with the computer when you know the whole map, it could glitch and you'll have to restart it or deal with a blackish map.
It's not like my opponents one city I leave for them is going to make all the difference. Does it have something to do with achieving futuretech is that it opens the door for all techs for all civilizations?
Also, if you trade maps with the computer when you know the whole map, it could glitch and you'll have to restart it or deal with a blackish map.