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<File md5="5A4537DC0C99D8445FB8946DF15F9ED7" import="0">XML/GameRules/Research.xml</File>.
How do I kwnow wich is the mod5="....."?
In game, a player could resolve their issues by several means, primarly through conquest and or by traiding. I also noticed that if you spawn resources based on geo location (ie, iron only in hills or gems only next to mountians, or weet only on plains tiles, ect) Then the AI will also turn to trade to aquire lux resources. On average, I could rest my happyness of my empire at 20 ish by 70ish turns, even if I started the game with -10. (Note: done on Normal game speed).
While balancing takes patient and play testing to find the right setup for each faction, it at least provides an additional struggle early game.
also,do certain civs start at war with eachother(Byzantine and Ottoman,ect)?
WE WILL TAKE JERUSALUM
DEUS VULT
Help?