Yes, City States don't provide food, science (nope, absolutely no policy in the Patronage tree for that), or culture.
Yes, you do. However, you are not me.
By the way you have described Civ4 religion and corporation and the way you have skipped my sentences in quotes, I know:
Either
1. You have never played Civ4 before but you pretend you have.
Or
2. Until today (well, Civ5 is out), you still don't really clear about the two elements mentioned.
Why didn't you trade-in that broken car and get a new one? Recycle man, recycle!Yes, I have read all the complaints, and they should be trashed. Just like how I dumped my car in the river when it broke down. How am I gonna fix such a problem anyway? Might as well go back to public transportation.
No wonder the part of river flow through my backyard nowadays has little water, that must be blocked by your dumped car...

No. I am sorry, people has elaborated enough. I don't think there is any way one can elaborate better than this for example:Elaborate. Right now it sounds like you're just throwing words into sentences haphazardly.
http://forums.civfanatics.com/showthread.php?t=388657
But how do you shave a few turns in constructing any building including the so called Spaceship Factories?I don't know, those Spaceship Factories shaved a dozen turns of my science victory. Maybe you just don't know how to use them?
Umm... I am not American... however I do know who is Obama.You sound like those people who keep insisting on seeing Obama's birth certificate.
*begins to wonder if he is being trolled*
Just curious, what makes you relate someone insist on "seeing Obama's birth certificate." to a troll?
You seem like to relate irrelevant matters together... anyway I enjoy learning Obama's birth cert is a mean to summon trolls... eh eh eh
Yes! and Ya! You are right this time, lets damn the Civ5 programmers... dman damn.That settles that then.
Great, we finally have one thing we both can agree!Yes, they are tactical choices.
I think you still don't catch my point.I would still prefer them to be difficult.
It doesn't matter whether it is strategic or tactical choice.
I mean, whether or not you find something difficult, that depends on both:
1. The complexity or quality of factors that you need to take into account.
2. Your brain power.
I find it odd that you are looking for difficulty in a paid game...
Man, you probably still remember what is my job. I am paid to solve problem, to ease customer's pain by software. I have never before, imagine someone will paid to be in trouble...
Wrong!And tactics eventually segue into strategy in the long run ("Right now, should I build libraries or buy tiles for Trade Posts? Which would give me more research over the course of 200 turns?").
In order to acheive victory, you must plot strategically well and then act tactically well. Not the reverse.