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Thank you for your work.
I want to make the game more difficult and more realistic but I understand your opinion ^^
like 3000 turns 1 to 4, 2000 turns 5 to 8, 1000 9 to 12 and nothing beyond that
would you be able to make this kind of mod?
Player: (turn_number + 10 - (2*num_major_settlements + num_minor_settlements)^2)*20
AI: (turn_number + 20 - (2*num_major_settlements + num_minor_settlements)^2)*20
Played at least 5 campaigns start to finish since I sub'd. This mod is bloody genius, has zero downsides and deff enables you to "build tall" instead of only having to expand.
Watched both myself and the AI have their capital dynamically adjust without any issues, no bugs etc, and I don't think it unbalances the game at all, just expands player/even AI's options a bit.
Excellent work, imho should be one of the most sub'd mods as this should just be a base feature of the game.