
Newer players trying their hand against Deity AI are recommended to play an aggressive early game civ such as Scythia, Greece, Rome, Mongolia and so on. Building Holly sites early and getting a prophet is hard when you should be spending your production on expanding and defending your cities. Newer and even experienced players can find it difficult to achieve a religious victory on deity. Although any type of victory is achievable, the most likely is that you are going to wage war and conquer some cities first, and only then, after having an empire capable enough, you will be able to pursue your chosen type of victory. Easy type of victory:ĭomination and science victory are the easiest to achieve while playing on any difficulty and deity is not the exception. It is not necessary that you choose your victory path immediately, but know that it will depend largely on the leader you choose. Think about a win condition (before starting the game) To compensate you will need more cities than your opponents or be very clever with districts and civics bonuses. Granted you don't rage quit or get wiped out in the first 20 turns, you will have to face a humongous disadvantage in terms of Science, Culture, Faith, Gold and Production all throughout the game. She just needs time.Īsk The Post: Do you have questions about COP26? Tell us here.The AI not only has settled 3 cities when you're struggling with the first one, but it will also have 5 Warriors and therefore -knowing of its military might- will be very aggressive. More on climate change solutions: Tracking Biden’s environmental actions | The world’s biggest plant to capture CO2 from the air just opened in Iceland | Why we shouldn’t give in to climate despair | Costa Rica’s environmental minister wants to build a green economy.

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