Merciorum
Prince
Arabia - 23
Aztec - 18
Babylon - 5
China - 25
England - 17
Ethiopia - 19
Germany - 20
Inca - 22
Korea - 24
Maya - 24
Poland - 23
Portugal - 16
Shoshone - 6
Siam - 19
Sweden - 7
Zulu - 22
Portugal- Again, best civ for a diplo victory after Venice, and lacking Venice's vulnerabilities (and is actually a challenge, unlike Venice, which is hideously OP).
England- While it has great UUs, especially the Longbowman, the UA is mildly underwhelming. Mildly, though. Still good, but not quite as strong a naval UA as the sublime Ottomans. It's getting very hard to choose at this point, though (and it's making me feel very unpatriotic
).
Trouble with these things is that it isn't a measure of which civ is best, simply which civ is the least unpopular. Venice is a good example- go to the "favourite civ" poll, and it's very near the top, but here it was eliminated almost straight away. The only way to fix this would be a simple +2/-2, but then you'd end up getting into endless circles. Plus, it can't really be called objective anyway. Too many extremely good civs have been knocked off simply because they don't fit someone's playstyle (Venice), look bad on paper (Morocco), someone doesn't get how to play as them (Ottomans), or someone has some kind of ideological grudge against an aspect of the civ (Indonesia).
Still, it's a pretty fun game
.
Aztec - 18
Babylon - 5
China - 25
England - 17
Ethiopia - 19
Germany - 20
Inca - 22
Korea - 24
Maya - 24
Poland - 23
Portugal - 16
Shoshone - 6
Siam - 19
Sweden - 7
Zulu - 22
Portugal- Again, best civ for a diplo victory after Venice, and lacking Venice's vulnerabilities (and is actually a challenge, unlike Venice, which is hideously OP).
England- While it has great UUs, especially the Longbowman, the UA is mildly underwhelming. Mildly, though. Still good, but not quite as strong a naval UA as the sublime Ottomans. It's getting very hard to choose at this point, though (and it's making me feel very unpatriotic

Trouble with these things is that it isn't a measure of which civ is best, simply which civ is the least unpopular. Venice is a good example- go to the "favourite civ" poll, and it's very near the top, but here it was eliminated almost straight away. The only way to fix this would be a simple +2/-2, but then you'd end up getting into endless circles. Plus, it can't really be called objective anyway. Too many extremely good civs have been knocked off simply because they don't fit someone's playstyle (Venice), look bad on paper (Morocco), someone doesn't get how to play as them (Ottomans), or someone has some kind of ideological grudge against an aspect of the civ (Indonesia).
Still, it's a pretty fun game
