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In my experience a CIV like Germany starts slow and has trouble keeping up. When Germany reaches peak potential it is a powerhouse, but it takes a while.
Haven't given Scotland a try. Will do so next game.
All in all a great mod which I can't play without, but community feedback is needed.
What makes the Maori very strong? Inca wipes. Inca can (on turn 1!) have multiple 4 production 2 food tiles (grassland mountains) and a 5-7 food, 2 production terrace farm tile?
Or has Maori been changed since that comment?
For context, I have been testing various civs at epic speed for 300~500 turns again and again. In almost every game Phoenicia just always takes a majority of the great scientists and rush too far ahead of everybody else in my estimation.
In almost every game, Phoenicia has access to a reliable boost in science and forward access to science districts that give them a lot of early great scientists. I was playing against them along with 18 AI factions and after a 400 turn game, Phoenicia with fewer cities than myself and not even with the Cthonic cult pantheon (which I had), was still two full eras ahead of most factions and a whole era ahead of me.