thealien_83
King
As of yet I've finished a precious few games, so I'm not really in a very good position to judge the AI Civs. But if I were to drop a few quick guidelines as to which Civ make do best and worst in my games I can only point out one distinctive "winner" and one "loser".
The Romans always seem to bugger up royally and end up with some small plot of useless land from which they foolhardily attempt to wage war on their neighbors ( such as me ) and then quickly end up very dead. Even if I am not involved they always never seem to make it even to the Industrial age.
whilst...
The English always seem to make do well. They grow, they expand, they trade and they fight, and all with brilliance in my games. There always seems to be a huge blob of orange color on the map whenever I look there, currently ( my latest game ) even larger than the cute pinkish blob of the burgeoning French empire. Though I *will* win the colonializing race of the small backwater islands we located! Ehrm, more to the point though.
Indians tend to do well, Americans tend not to. I could say Abe is a bit to meek on the diplomatic, but then Gandhi should end up for worse as well, but he doesn't. Hmmh. A mystery 'tis.
Anyways, I'd say it's mostly depending on random factors, not so much one Civ being "worse" than another.

The Romans always seem to bugger up royally and end up with some small plot of useless land from which they foolhardily attempt to wage war on their neighbors ( such as me ) and then quickly end up very dead. Even if I am not involved they always never seem to make it even to the Industrial age.
whilst...
The English always seem to make do well. They grow, they expand, they trade and they fight, and all with brilliance in my games. There always seems to be a huge blob of orange color on the map whenever I look there, currently ( my latest game ) even larger than the cute pinkish blob of the burgeoning French empire. Though I *will* win the colonializing race of the small backwater islands we located! Ehrm, more to the point though.
Indians tend to do well, Americans tend not to. I could say Abe is a bit to meek on the diplomatic, but then Gandhi should end up for worse as well, but he doesn't. Hmmh. A mystery 'tis.
Anyways, I'd say it's mostly depending on random factors, not so much one Civ being "worse" than another.
