Only been playing TBS games, and Civ in particular for a couple of months. That said I'm pushing 100 hrs and feel like I'm just about ready to move up to Prince - saving that for Civ 6
However, one thing I've yet to do, or really dig deeply into, is manually locking tiles i.e. taking tile control from the AI. So far I've only switched the AI controlled focus around as required. Now, I've watched a lot of Civ videos and almost without fail, they contain manual tile locking. Being almost brand new to this game/genre I'm not sure why this is so prevalent. Is Civ 5 just particularly bad at managing a cities tiles? Are these experienced players purely manipulating the game for every small advantage? Is this a key skill at any difficulty level?
Suppose this all boils down to my main question, it is expected that manual locking of tiles will still be key in Civ 6, or will the AI be smarter to the point where manual locking will at best get tiny advantages, only really benefiting higher difficulties?
PaulC.

Suppose this all boils down to my main question, it is expected that manual locking of tiles will still be key in Civ 6, or will the AI be smarter to the point where manual locking will at best get tiny advantages, only really benefiting higher difficulties?
PaulC.