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i dont even blame em
Quite a few people are saying the same thing. The AI is definitely more aggressive.
I'm wondering if it's a coded thing depending on the civs that are in your game? I'm finding Germany to be VERY treacherous and warlike.
are you founding cities too close to other civilizations?
are you being a douche?
No doubt.
Same rules apply. It's the same as Civ 5.
Not that Yolo is new to this series, but new players don't have a clue what's happening or why.
And they are playing on Prince!
How can anyone play this game on freaking Prince.
Prince is pathetic.
That could be the entire reason, you have no army, no defenses, and are thus a super easy target.
Nice.... Good thing there is no such thing as a requirement for being good to be entertained by stuff. Also good that there are different difficulty levels so that more people can be entertained by this game.
Not always the case. Some civ's will actually like you more if you don't have a larger military and defenses than them. Its all based on there agendas.