I do wonder what will be all the new possible AI statistics, possibly things like international trade, artifact collecting, World Congress, tourism, and ideology?
Sorry I was speaking in Nintendo Jive ��
Um how about Charlie Brown? What I meant is I think they set his victory competitiveness, much like Gandhi's, to low so his AI will often be more friendly yet unconfident about war, wonders , and winning.
Of course this is guesstimation based purely on some playthroughs and descriptions of playthroughs so....
I definitely agree with the OP that Dandolo has to be the subtle and insidious type of evil that looks like your best friend, but wait... Singapore was my ally? Oh, and now Tyre and Hanoi, thanks Enrico, there goes my oil. Hey Enrico, getting a little cramped in here buddy.. buddy? OH GOD, WHERE DID THOSE HORDES COME FROM!
"This will be my NEW EMPIRE!!!! ... for a safer, and more ... secure society."
On a more serious note, I think Casimir will actually be fairly competent - in any game, there is one civ who's unlucky at the start and is pushed around by everyone else the whole game. Usually this is India, but I've seen it be Austria, Babylon, Russia, and others, depending on the day. There was one playthrough for BNW where it was just Morocco (the player) and Poland, and no one else - they had conquered the others between them.
Pocatello could be a mix of an aggressive expansionist but also someone who could be quite friendly to those who don't object or interfere with his expansion. He might just flat out end up being a total pacifist.
Pocatello could be a mix of an aggressive expansionist but also someone who could be quite friendly to those who don't object or interfere with his expansion. He might just flat out end up being a total pacifist.
All I want is for an AI to mimic human behavior. Maybe Casimir is the one they can implement "real-life literal human AI!" to include things like random diplomatic messages :
"I DOW'd four times to protect my city state...I don't understand why everyone hates me.."
"Why do they call me warmonger ? I liberated 4 civs in those 10 wars I started !?!!?!"
"I got beat to Petra, want to sign a declaration of ragequit ?"
"No Iron, this is !*$*!*$&"
"Dido...a leader ??!?!?!"
"Elizabeth is icy but cool" followed by "Elizabeth is a %&%&%" in the renaissance era.
"My people are starving...whats new with you ?"
...and upon reaching modern era "You never answer my calls anymore..."
Maybe that is how Maria shows off her craziness, breaking the 4th wall à la Deadpool
Casmir was seen saying that humorous line about all his young people wearing your nation's blue jeans �� and listening to your rock music �� so this isn't that far off
Does someone have a quick link to the leader trait spreadsheet that includes all the leaders including G&K?
It would be helpful to look at all the statistical traits they can have, I used to have it saved somewhere but can't find it easily.
Me as well. The other AI's can rarely handle Hiawatha's irrational expansion, but I always take immense pleasure in provoking him to a war, and then taking away everything from him.
About my guesses? Well, I think BRazil and Poland will be similiar in mediocre, possibly peaceful expansion. I bet Brazil will often ask for you to "gibe moni" if you foolishly sign a DoF with them.
Enrico? I predict backstabbiness. Or rather, I would've predicted it, if not the fact I doubt he'll be able to do much as an AI, and he's unlikely to runaway or become strong enough to trouble anyone a lot.
Gajah Madah, no idea here. Probably meek, but expansive.
Pocatello we know is going to be a pain. Hiawatha like expansion? Do not like him.
Ashurbanipal is going to be proud of his beard and a warmongering, expanding menace.
Maria? Probably friendly and wanting to explore, with some irrational decisions.
Shaka is going to be a slight annoyance, mostly because it's too obvious he'll declare war on you, waste his army on your Archers, and then you'll take his cities with force.
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