Okay, heres a question for those more experience than I (which means most people)....
I keep reading various posts from people who by the middle of the 17th century are well on their way to world conquest. with impressive reports of military prowess, often with highly ahistorical religion changes to take advantage of benefits such as increased settlers, etc.
Since most of these scenarios fall into the 'very remote likelihood' column of alternate history, and from what I've seen so far (haven't personally made it past mid-16th cent. yet) the game has numerous constraints, e.g., research/development harder with size, diplomatic and other penalties for being too aggressive, etc. So... are these folks conquering the world by altering game parameters, "cheats" or whatever? Or is that the way the game goes if you choose to aim for world domination.
IMPORTANT NOTE: Nothing judgemental implied here, just trying to get a sense of what is possible as I explore the game.
Thanks.
I keep reading various posts from people who by the middle of the 17th century are well on their way to world conquest. with impressive reports of military prowess, often with highly ahistorical religion changes to take advantage of benefits such as increased settlers, etc.
Since most of these scenarios fall into the 'very remote likelihood' column of alternate history, and from what I've seen so far (haven't personally made it past mid-16th cent. yet) the game has numerous constraints, e.g., research/development harder with size, diplomatic and other penalties for being too aggressive, etc. So... are these folks conquering the world by altering game parameters, "cheats" or whatever? Or is that the way the game goes if you choose to aim for world domination.
IMPORTANT NOTE: Nothing judgemental implied here, just trying to get a sense of what is possible as I explore the game.
Thanks.