Spring Patch notes

What can I do with such a json-file? I know that file type only from exported bookmarks in firefox.
JSON is very usefull when you want to exploit the data in an automated setting of some kind as it is a standard. Yet if I understand right , it's only the timeline with the era score right ? I don't really see any use of this for a mass data processing algorithm of any kind :)
 
The new Joint War mechanic is far better but needs a litle bit of polish. In the game I've played other AI's (even those who didn't like me at all) were so easy to convince to join war with me. Like I suddenly had 3 AI's by my side for maybe 400 gold or so. I think it should be way more expensive.

Regarding difficulty I had an unexpected surprise DOW by Korea. For the first time they seemed to be hiding their catapults behind pikes and horses. Good one there. I have yet to test it further though.
 
Anyone finding that the game is processing AI turns very slowly again?

At least the AI benchmark times got lower on my system. I'm only about halfway through an actual game since the patch, but I'm not seeing any performance issues.
 
  • Ecommerce gives +2 Production and +5 Gold for all your Trade Routes (was +5 and +10 but only for international Trade Routes).

    *Rubs palms together*

    >:^)
oO missed this one , it is a major change since I used to rely heavily on a couple of allied civ trade routes , now I can be a full bastard again and get on with internal trade ;) (I'll miss the science though)
 
At least the AI benchmark times got lower on my system. I'm only about halfway through an actual game since the patch, but I'm not seeing any performance issues.

I'm actually finding the endgame remarkably speedy since the patch, even with a bunch of cities.

I also think the AI is noticeably more sensible than it used to be, but it's still (obviously) not going to win any prizes.
 
What do you now get please? I may have missed this in the patch notes and not liberated any City States since the patch was released.
Depends on when you liberated them. Greece got six envoy when she liberated during industrial or modern era in my game. Don't exactly remember what era it was.
 
Anyone finding that the game is processing AI turns very slowly again?

Also, freezing on exit bug is back.

I have noticed this, yes... but not on all turns, and not bad enough to be annoying, so it's all good still...only around turn 150 of my 1st post patch game tough...

In the game I'm playing, emperor germany huge map, I started close (but not too close) to brasil, and he very early in the game showed up with 6 warriors and 2 slingers, but he decided to go after a CS instead of me, and couldn't handle the very hilly surroundings of the CS well enough to take it, so he got his *ss handed to him, and it allowed me to just cruise to his cities and pluck them out...

So... was nice to see the AI build up and interesting force, that I,m not totally sure I would have survived against, but a little disapointing to see it's attack be unsuccesful, and failing to defend properly afterwards
 
So... was nice to see the AI build up and interesting force, that I,m not totally sure I would have survived against, but a little disapointing to see it's attack be unsuccesful, and failing to defend properly afterwards

On Deity the AI is much better at recovering from a failed attack now, at least in early game. Actually, they often succeed with their attack. Surviving is pretty rough. You often get surrounded by barbs and AI around turn 20-30 xD
 
What do you now get please? I may have missed this in the patch notes and not liberated any City States since the patch was released.

I got nine when liberating Stockholm when I was in the atomic age.
 
I got nine when liberating Stockholm when I was in the atomic age.

I got 6 when I was modern and the game era was medieval, I want to say. Definitely feels like a solid enough bonus that you're not worried about someone else stealing it immediately.
 
I got 6 when I was modern and the game era was medieval, I want to say. Definitely feels like a solid enough bonus that you're not worried about someone else stealing it immediately.

Interesting. So it appears that depending on what era you are in we are getting 3, 6 or 9 envoys from liberating.

I've just got 9 from being in information era (tech) but modern era (game).

Im guessing that the number of envoys is based on the tech/civic era and is as follows:

Ancient/classical/medieval - 3
Renaissance/industrial/modern - 6
Atomic/information - 9
 
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