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I tend to play vs 2 aggressive AI - and it's close sometimes
There's probably lots of great guides on here, but some tips I would give, don't look to build huge citys, you will get locked out, make sure you consider fields, and how to sneak on to larger ones the AI has - same goes for citys or castles I think they're technically called, try to sneak into them, if you have it use the double scoring meeple, sometimes it's worth getting 2 meeples into a larger build
It's all about keeping an eye open for chances, and trying not to get too hemmed in and spending time building 13 tiles citys that won't close
So ... y'know ... couldn't resist?
I'm rubbish at FPS games, don't have the reflexes maybe, I don't ask for things to be slower I just don't play them
Not really trolling as was offering some advise and honestly if you can't beat the lowest setting AND you don't want to put the time in to learn, the games clearly not for you, move on to something else
I will be flagging your comments as trolling.
https://steamcommunity.com/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=2483013859
This highlighted how there wasn't any 'great guides on here' so I've done my rambling best to put something together, so thank you for this...,honestly shocked there wasn't any other English guides