Just like Kilwa, some people complain with great vigor. 
You see, I see things moving in the right direction. Is it perfect now? No. However, they are on to something and returning to the awful Civilization 5 way is absolutely the wrong idea.
It baffles me that people would laud Civilization 5 for having interesting AI. At the start of the iteration it was so terrible and inscrutable. Anyone remember the Rage Quit disastrous AI, for example? The AI that you could never be friends with for completely unknown reasons? Definitely forgettable.
It took Ed Beach to try to salvage that disaster. He shined up that turd as best he could.
Why I like the Civ VI AI is that they are there to supplement my game playing experience. If I want to be friends with an AI, it is pretty straightforward what I have to do. It is also pretty clear as to who I will most likely be at odds with. For example, if I want to play a religion game, I likely won't get along with Spain. Playing a city state game us not going to endure me to Pericles, etc.
Anyway, my point is, while not perfect, they are onto something. They need to refine it and improve upon it. Not throw it out and go backwards.

You see, I see things moving in the right direction. Is it perfect now? No. However, they are on to something and returning to the awful Civilization 5 way is absolutely the wrong idea.
It baffles me that people would laud Civilization 5 for having interesting AI. At the start of the iteration it was so terrible and inscrutable. Anyone remember the Rage Quit disastrous AI, for example? The AI that you could never be friends with for completely unknown reasons? Definitely forgettable.
It took Ed Beach to try to salvage that disaster. He shined up that turd as best he could.

Why I like the Civ VI AI is that they are there to supplement my game playing experience. If I want to be friends with an AI, it is pretty straightforward what I have to do. It is also pretty clear as to who I will most likely be at odds with. For example, if I want to play a religion game, I likely won't get along with Spain. Playing a city state game us not going to endure me to Pericles, etc.
Anyway, my point is, while not perfect, they are onto something. They need to refine it and improve upon it. Not throw it out and go backwards.