Reading my Strategy Guide should be enough to help you win on Settler/Chieftain/Warlord and proceed to Prince, so I'm skipping those difficulties here. The lowest settings are for learning the game. Settler, Chieftain, and Warlord greatly affect how easy the game is, as the AI will be stunted in growth both in how long it takes to acquire techs, buildings/units, and social policies. Prince puts everyone on an even playing field. Price is the 'Normal' difficulty, and at any point below that the Player will receive bonuses while the AI has penalties. I will cover only the most relevant settings from this file. All of this information can be found in Install Folder /Assets /DLC /Expansion2 /Gameplay /XML /GameInfo /CIV5HandicapInfos.xml. The table below lists the differences in difficulty for both the player and AI, and the bonuses the AI will receive on Prince through Immortal/Deity difficulty. Difficulty in BNW - AI Bonuses on Prince, King, Emperor, Immortal & Deity Selecting a Difficulty: Differences in AI Bonuses Below Second, I'll describe all the Advanced Setup Gameplay Settings and what they do to the map. First, we'll talk about Difficulty levels as it is the single largest factor in how Civ 5's gameplay will go. The following will explain many of the game's settings and how they can impact your gameplay - even potential means of exploiting them to win at a difficulty you're not yet ready for. You can use these settings to give yourself an advantage or handicap. There is also Advanced Setup, where the game may be customized to your liking. Simply select Set Up Game and you'll be ready to choose a Civ, map type, the size of the map, difficulty, and game pace. Game Settings are used to customize your Civ 5 experience. Civ 5 Difficulty Settings and Game Setup AI Difficulty Level Differences and Advanced Game Setup Options Explained
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