Basilius
Chieftain
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- Jun 2, 2015
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Hey everyone; I couldn't find a thread like this and wanted to get some opinions from the community. What are your favorite game/map settings and why? (Or, which settings do you think best mesh with Vox Populi?) Bonus question: any house rules?
Myself, I like replicating history, so HUGE maps with max civs/CS. I play on epic because it buffs units and feels, well, epic; I'd play on marathon but I find it's simply too time consuming (and OP for imperialists.) I play on continents/communitas out of habit, but am starting to try new maps.
I turn on raging barbarians to make early game more exciting, and turn off ancient runes because I hate luck. I select "strategic resources" for the same reason. No time victory, and I play either King or Emperor depending on how well I know the civ.
House Rule: I play a civ as historically accurate as possible. Meaning I choose a leader in that civ's history I admire (not necessarily the in-game leader) and try and play my game as they ran their empire during their lifetime. This includes obtaining the wonder they're best known for.
House Rule #2: I sometimes try and win games by adhering to "Just War Theory." Meaning I play as ethically as possible. I have yet to win with this rule on emperor.
What do you guys do?
Myself, I like replicating history, so HUGE maps with max civs/CS. I play on epic because it buffs units and feels, well, epic; I'd play on marathon but I find it's simply too time consuming (and OP for imperialists.) I play on continents/communitas out of habit, but am starting to try new maps.
I turn on raging barbarians to make early game more exciting, and turn off ancient runes because I hate luck. I select "strategic resources" for the same reason. No time victory, and I play either King or Emperor depending on how well I know the civ.
House Rule: I play a civ as historically accurate as possible. Meaning I choose a leader in that civ's history I admire (not necessarily the in-game leader) and try and play my game as they ran their empire during their lifetime. This includes obtaining the wonder they're best known for.
House Rule #2: I sometimes try and win games by adhering to "Just War Theory." Meaning I play as ethically as possible. I have yet to win with this rule on emperor.

What do you guys do?