As an estimate, what percent of your wins are each victory type?

50% science
30% domination (my favorite victory type but not the one with most wins)
10% culture
0% religious (not the religious type)
0% diplomatic (have not played latest expansion enough)
 
Cultural 95%. The others are either too "Click next turn" like scientific/domination or just straight weird like Religious
 
I almost always get science or diplomatic victories. Got a culture one as France by accident. Never won by domination or religious. I try to be an ethical civ so I don't declare surprise or formal wars but will participate in some emergencies. I can never get a prophet before my whole civ gets converted to some religion. I only build 1-2 holy sites mainly to buy GP and rock bands.
 
35% Diplomatic
20% Culture
15% Religious
15% Science
10% Score
5% Domination

Most diplomatic wins i got when trying for science/culture wins lol
 
Already in preparation of the patch. I think most of my victories where cv till here. But without harvest, the faith needs to come from pillaging ;) and writers will be nerfed hard. So I forbid myself to rely on these. I got two nice sv the last couple of days with rome and japan. Just a mix of conquest and campus. I think this will be my new bias.
 
10% Culture
10% Science
10% Diplomatic
70% Unfinished

My favorite gameplay involves more of an economic/resource victory where I amass massive amounts of gold and faith...those victory types are just how the game ends... not a goal I actually strive for.
 
Prior to GS, the most was religious, followed by an even ratio of domination, science, and culture.

Since GS, with the hall of fame, I have

Cultural: 3 victories
Religious: 2
Scientific: 2
Domination: 1
Diplomatic: 1

I really enjoy cultural now more. It's nice to have access to rock bands to speed up victories which are over and done. Also, some really great fun with Kristina and Eleanor going for CV.

On the other hand, diplomatic and scientific are just so boring. The added steps for SV just make those games a real slog. Doubt I'll be doing many more of those.

I look forward to the changes to diplomatic. Love the concept, hate the current execution.
 
Cultural a lot, not always intentionally. But often a hybrid victory, which is where you convert some civs and conquer the others. Counts as religious.
 
60% Culture (3 wins)
40% Science (2 Wins)

I abandon 99.76% of my games.
 
According to the in-game stats since the beginning of GS:

5 Domination wins ~28%
5 Science wins ~28%
4 Culture wins ~22%
2 Religious wins ~11%
2 Diplomatic wins ~11%
 
I have the exact numbers:

5 Cultural - France, Persia, Greece (Gorgo), Mapuche, Kongo
5 Domination - Germany, Macedon, Indonesia, India (Chandragupta), Mongolia
5 Scientific - Egypt, Sumeria, Cree, Australia, Phoenicia
5 Religious - India (Gandhi), Nubia, Japan, Poland, Khmer
1 Diplomatic - Sweden


As you can see, I like to play all victories equally, so I cycle them. I plan to play more Diplomatic than the others to catch up, so to say. I was just waiting for Firaxis to do some much needed changes on the victory.
 
50% Science
40% Culture

Domination and Diplomatic and Score are divided in the rest of it.

I only ever win on Religion if I decide to go for it before the game even starts, and I don't usually do that.
 
I just finished a game where I got to the point where I was ONE turn away from a science win, and I was also ONE turn away from a culture win. I just clicked "next turn" and waited to see which one would come out on top. (spoiler: it was science).

I generally run science and culture and most of the time get culture before I can get really going in the space race. This time I had way more campuses then theatre squares, so that kept me back in culture.

Personal I hate the war aspect, so my only dom win was with a hack, just to get the achievement. I've never won with religion, dilplo, or score.
 
Back when Firaxis first introduced the idea of a cultural victory in Civ3 (it didn't exist at all, in any form, in Civ1 and Civ2 - I played all three of those iterations in the day extensively, and still play Civ2 quite a bit), it was very heavy-handed and arbitrary in spreading culture in the iteration, and either you got a huge momentum easily and did a cultural steamroller, or sputtered and never recovered, from my memory. It's more dynamic and challenging in Civ6, and I rarely get cultural victories now.
 
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