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Topic: Does human player level affect gameplay? |  |
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Stavros Prince Germany Jun 2000
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posted June 20, 2000 02:36
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Does anyone know if the ability setting you enter for a human player, in some way affects the gameplay. ie is the game easier if I set my ability level to prince rather than diety? |
pchang King San (tres cher) Francisco Aug 1999
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posted June 20, 2000 09:54
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Yes. The lower the play level, the easier the game. |
Stavros Prince Germany Jun 2000
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posted June 21, 2000 03:25
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Do you know what aspects of gameplay it affects, and how? |
pchang King San (tres cher) Francisco Aug 1999
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posted June 21, 2000 13:53
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The higher the play level, the better the start for the computer civs. The computer civs get: 1) more gold 2) more PW 3) more technologies 4) more settlers |
Sophanthro King San (tres cher) Francisco Aug 1999
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posted June 27, 2000 06:39
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Read the DiffDb.txt within lies the answers.Some quick things not concerning the Ai City size starts making people unhappy after size Diety: 1 Emperor: 2 King: 3 So on. Basicly in the higher the level the more science, production, and food you'll need to advance, produce something or grow respectively but not by that much and many levels require the same light bulbs etc.. You will also produce more pollution. There's some other good stuff, read \ctp_data\default\DiffDB.txt for the exact coeficients and what not. |