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Least Favorite: Attila. Because if by some chance you end up being his ally, which is pretty darn hard to do anyways, everyone else is going to hate you for it.
I love/hate Ramkhamhaeng as an ally because he's a pushover. Great if I want something but not so great if I need to depend on him, as he's basically useless.
Favorite Enemy: Catherine/Monteczuma. At least you know what you're gettting. They're very straightforward, either in all business or rage.
Least Favorite Enemy: Pachacuti, 10X more when he's settled in on a mountain, even more so when it's a coastal city with a mountain. He's so flippin' arrogant too.
I'll give a special note to Nebuchadnezzar as an enemy. He alaways seems so mysterious. He's all aloof until he decides you must die, the problem is you never know in the game when it's going to be.
Favorite Enemy: Attila.
Worst Enemy: Montezuma.
Ahmad: Ahmad couldn’t give too ♥♥♥♥♥ what I do and that’s why we are friends. Also, he is the civ I’ve judged in positive light just from his character.
Ramkhamaeng: I’ve liberated him, brought him back from death, saved him from all sorts of disaster and so much more. We always end up as strong allies; I am the strength and he is the diplomate. “DiploMATE” is what he is. It’s good to note that when I find him in a game he’s usually losing a battle. That’s usually how our relationships start; I liberate and fight with them, we are allies forever.
Darius and Ashurbanipal: These two takes a bit of explaining on why I like them.
So, once upon a time I was playing a game and was doing really REALLY well. I was a literal superpower in the world by the Medieval era, dominating and annexing three other Civs around the world. These conquering’s set the world up for a world war with Factions; Me, Ahmad, Casimar, Catherine, Gustavus, Ashurbanipal and Darius against Washington, Wu Zetain, Elizabeth, Halie, Attlia, Hiawatha, Bismark and Caesar (Harald was neutral in the war as they were allied to me but no one else). It was a massive war but we managed to win, taking out Caesar, Allia, Wu Zetain, Elizabeth and Halie. However, after the war I went into economic turmoil because I had too many troops. Since everyone (especially Casimar and Ahmad who had invested a lot into the war), I started donating my troops to all my allies till I could stabilise my income. Big mistake because all my Allies turned their backs on my… accept Darius and Ashurbanipal. After world war two there was no more fighting and I won a diplomatic victory, hence why I love them as allies.
Bismark: Okay, yes, I fought against him before, as I said, but whenever I face my worst enemy; Alexander (who’ll I’ll get too) he is and always will be my greatest ally. Us two have literally travelled half way across the map to take him out, it was glorious. He has been my ally in two of the biggest games I’ve ever played and for that he is considered by me the best Civ
Mixed feeling Civs:
Napoleon and Washington… I dunno what it is with those guys but I can either be brilliant allies with them or the worst of enemies. Washington is one of two civs that has managed to capture on of my cities, Napoleon almost defeated me via embargoing me and prepping an army to take me out (Luckily, I defeated him a few turns after the embargo was happened and unembargoed myself shortly after).
Most hated enemies:
Alexander: We always get into a fight because my play style is freaking similar to the AI’s; ally up with all the city states and build a butt ton of cities. Honestly, the only time we can ally up is when the game has no city states what so ever. If that's the case we dominate the game.
Rashid: I’ve only played one game with him and in that one game he betrayed me. Hard. Like it wasn’t even funny. He is the second civ too ever manage to take one of my cities and defeat my army. Also, when I did face him a second time with an intent to kill, his capital was at defence level 75 IN THE RENAISSENCE ERA (he might have been in the industrial era and the capital may have been weaker than what I just said, but still). However, the only reason I do like him is because the fight he put up was one that got me seriously into Civ 5.
Suleimen and Gajah: Don’t know why but we just aren’t friends and hate each other’s guts. I have no reason for them to be here other than the fact we are always enemies (context: I always fight Suleimen in 1v1s but never a world war scale battle, however Gajah is always tied up into the opposing faction)
Favorite enemy- Brazil, honestly they are really stuck-up when near me. Especially in the modern age. I can steamroll them easily. They'll usually denounce you if you even have one dununciation. If City States could denounce he would be doing it with them.
Hated enemy- Spain. Spain is one of the most land-grabbing back-stabbing no-shoed backwards-thinking advantage-taking religious-spreading tumors in my game. I will usually put suleiman in there so I can bribe him to kill them. He can mop the floor with them as long as they don't have any allies. I usually stay away from Suleiman because I know he'll backstab you as well if he gets the chance to. If he does end up in that situation, Washington will nuke him for me in the atomic age years later.
P.S.- I would've put England, but England is too preoccupied with France.
I think it was more of an "oversight" than an error. When old arcade games hit the 256th screen, they would glitch out and become unplayable/die. When Ghandi's hostility register jumps from -255 to +255 without crashing, that's probably harder for QC to spot, and Ghandi going nuke happy once or twice could just be the result of something the player did ... but I'm just guessing. It probably simply didn't occur to anyone that this could happen, and if it did, the game might simply crash. And as for that, ever play SimEarth? It's about as old, I think - and it had a major problem with occasionally wanting to divide by zero, which would completely lock up a DOS machine. And back then, there was no post-release patching; if it really was necessary, you'd have to write the company for the diskette.
Still, it was one of those "cool-funny" bugs, like giants kicking you to the moon in Skyrim - just too good to "fix".
Enemy: Well, it's been said before... Those longbowmen(like having artillery even before gunpowder). Yes, that stick in the mud Queen of England can be a pain in the rear...
Worst Ally: Dido. I think she only denounces people who have DoF'd her.
Favorite enemy: Ghengis Khan. I've yet to see him as anything other that friendly or at war--he befriends me, makes war, makes peace, then we're friends again.
Worst Enemy: Alex. Always spawns next to me. Gets mad at me for building some ancient wonder and being too close to his expansionism. The he sends an army, which fails, and hates me for the rest of the game, waging war consistently until I slip up.