The Technomancer
Chieftain
- Joined
- Oct 22, 2016
- Messages
- 35
Emperor/Huge.
Yeah, I agree that it is more interesting to play if you are not sure 100% you'll win. I have recently finished a game with France on Immortal, small continents map, to win a culture victory. And I must admit it was a close run with Russia! I played peacefully and my spies helped me a lot at first to steal great works from Russia and then to sabotage spaceports of Indonesia and India which were close to winning. First I wanted to restart on around turn 70 because I failed to found a religion, but rose to the challenge and decided to try to win under these circumstances. I was lucky that no civ converted more than 2 civs to their religion, otherwise I could have done almost nothing to stop a religious victory.Still- it is more enjoyable knowing i might actually lose.
So you mean you can't lose on Emperor?)
)))))) But you can beat it up on Immortal too.I think on emperor i always know that if i am in danger of losing i can go beat the ai up.
As will be your assessment of the vote.then the vote results may not be so accurate.

You left out the beginning part of my quote, "If others have done this,".As will be your assessment of the vote.![]()
I did finish with a smile...but I was honestly wondering the value about seeing the results when you have not played the game... but with no malice, just a neutral thought I had.You left out the beginning part of my quote, "If others have done this,".
I have just allowed the results to be viewed without voting. For those like you. The reason for the previous setting was I wanted to urge more people to vote in order to see the results.I was curious to see what the poll results were. Unfortunately, I had to vote just to see them. So, there is an extra "King" vote.
Sort of important, since I have never played Civ6, or Civ5 for that matter.
If others have done this, then the vote results may not be so accurate.
No problem.I did finish with a smile...but I was honestly wondering the value about seeing the results when you have not played the game... but with no malice, just a neutral thought I had.