I'm not going to make a nice little table like that, I don't have the skilz

, but I do want to share my civ of the week results in this thread (I already mentioned it in the Russia civ of the week thread). Again, personal bias. And like I mentioned there, ideally I'd have to play each civ at least 5 times to get a good average (more when comparing different victory methods). Cultural victory can be the most skewed when civs like Kongo and Russia are in the game (and Greece and Brazil as well) or not.
And I should note I played my Japan game badly. I know I can do much better. This is why I will share my overall impression, because Japan should be top 10 for sure, even though for some reason I did poorly in my cultural victory with them for some reason. Also note I don't play ideally, I don't use chopping exploits with certain policy cards. I also like to grow my cities big, even if that is not ideal. And I continue building districts/buildings even after my game winning districts are down, otherwise I would grow bored out of my mind running projects over and over. All civ of week games are King difficulty to keep a relatively even standing with ai and allow building of wonders (for civs like France to utilize their ability), and ensure 100% victory since it's easy to win on King. King difficulty, standard size, epic game speed, mostly continents (though Netherlands and Spain are fractal).
My overall scores (updated since I commented earlier in the thread, but it's easier after looking at their raw performance). I know people above rate one trick ponies like Scythia high, I will not. I can't stand Scythia. I rate civs that can play well without going to war (hence the lower score for Nubia) as well as civs that war well, but I try to be somewhat balanced.
S: Australia, Scotland, Korea, Greece (both), Russia
A: Germany, Kongo, Macedon, Netherlands, Japan (my score below is a fluke and some bad play by me admittedly), Brazil
B: America, Arabia, China, Poland, Persia, Mongolia, Zulu, India (Chandragupta), Aztec (I know everyone else rates them high, but they don't have high yields like my S and A civs), Rome, Nubia, Sumeria,
C: Spain, Khmer, Mapuche, Indonesia, France, Cree, England, Scythia
D: Norway, Egypt
F: India (Gandhi)
G: Georgia (though they are good at religious victory when utilizing golden age dedication- see below)
Civ of the week scores (turn of victory): King difficulty, epic game speed, standard size map
I seem to be missing Nubia. Hmmm
Science
1: Scotland 382
2: Korea 394 and 399 (I played them twice in an effort to try to get faster)
3: Netherlands 408
4: Brazil: 416
5: Germany: 419
6: Arabia 436
7: China 451
Cultural
1: Greece (Pericles) 347
2: Russia: 351
3: Australia: 361
4: Kongo: 373
5: America: 375
6: Spain: 378
7: Poland: 381
8: Brazil: 384 (for some reason I thought this was higher in another thread discussing Brazil, my mistake)
9: Khmer: 384
10: Mapuche: 397
11: Persia: 403 (I did not use their UI as well as I should have I feel like)
12: Indonesia: 405
13: Aztec 426
14: France: 426
15: Cree 432
16: Romans 438
17: England: 446
18: Sumeria 453
19: Norway 464
20: Japan 500 (I feel like I could have done this much better, I played them poorly)
21: Egypt 505
22: India (Gandhi) 528
Domination victory:
1: Macedon: 273
2: India (Chandragupta): 294
3: Mongolia: 316
4: Zulu 354
Religious victory:
1: Russia: 276
2: Georgia: 278
3: Scythia: 289
4: Indonesia: 410
Score victory: Just kidding
