chazzycat
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so maybe there is already a consensus on this subject, but I had to share my recent experience:
Recently I finished playing the game I discussed in this thread: http://forums.civfanatics.com/showthread.php?t=448502
It was one of the most challenging and fun games I've ever played. Then in my next game, I hit random civ, random map type, and got Korea on an archipelago. Was alone on a very small island, decent start for Korea but not amazing by any stretch. Same difficulty as the Inca game - immortal.
I decided to go OCC just because I was Korea and had marble. The game was way too friggin easy...it was barely even fun. Using RAs, it was no problem at all to stay comfortably ahead of all the other civs in science, with just ONE city. As opposed to my Inca game with 9 cities, where I struggled HARD just to barely keep pace.
The AI did get more powerful later in the industrial era, but who cares? I had 6 scientists by that time from my one city. No one ever came close to touching me or preventing my victory.
I ended up finishing the game about 60 turns earlier than my Inca game. I had one city, and my demographics were dead last in every single category but science. All I did was sign RAs and work my university.
RAs and GS are overpowered.
Recently I finished playing the game I discussed in this thread: http://forums.civfanatics.com/showthread.php?t=448502
It was one of the most challenging and fun games I've ever played. Then in my next game, I hit random civ, random map type, and got Korea on an archipelago. Was alone on a very small island, decent start for Korea but not amazing by any stretch. Same difficulty as the Inca game - immortal.
I decided to go OCC just because I was Korea and had marble. The game was way too friggin easy...it was barely even fun. Using RAs, it was no problem at all to stay comfortably ahead of all the other civs in science, with just ONE city. As opposed to my Inca game with 9 cities, where I struggled HARD just to barely keep pace.
The AI did get more powerful later in the industrial era, but who cares? I had 6 scientists by that time from my one city. No one ever came close to touching me or preventing my victory.
I ended up finishing the game about 60 turns earlier than my Inca game. I had one city, and my demographics were dead last in every single category but science. All I did was sign RAs and work my university.
RAs and GS are overpowered.