meatpardle
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Has anyone on this thread tried the Terra Incognita map script? If so, what did you not like about it?
Somewhat related...
I really do not understand the appeal of the random map type settings. Yes, the surprises and unknown aspects of the game would be a positive. But you have to balance that against how easy it is for the map settings to nerf civ abilities, both the players or the AI. Civ III and IV leaders were not so vulnerable to map characteristics, but in V many UU and UA just don't work for the majority (by count) of map possibilities. Using random personalities also nerfs the AI since the developers have, as best they can, tuned several personalities for synergy with their UA.
So if you want random opponents (which is the default of course) who are not likely to be crippled by the map, your are stuck with pangaea, continents, fractal, small continents, and a few variants. And with knowing something about the map which you would rather have as something to be discovered.
For the folks saying that random map type is their favorite game setup:
If you roll something terrible like Great Plains with Celts or a naval civ, do you just suck it up and play?
Personally I'd rather play a tough map/civ combo on an easier setting than set up all my favourites/what is likely to be successful and play on the harder ones.
More variety that way I guess.