Learn how to master diplomacy in Civilization VII multiplayer. Discover new features like Influence, Age shifts, and settlement types to outmaneuver your opponents.
Diplomacy in Civilization VII multiplayer introduces new layers of strategy and interaction. Understanding the game's evolving mechanics is key to forging alliances, navigating rivalries, and achieving victory.
Key Features for Diplomacy:
- Influence Yield: A new yield type dedicated to diplomatic actions, allowing for more nuanced interactions with other civilizations.
- Age Transitions: The game is divided into Antiquity, Exploration, and Modern Ages, each with unique tech and civic trees. Players choose a new civilization during Age shifts, influenced by leader, previous civilization, and gameplay elements.
- Crisis Events: Temporary crises occur during Age shifts, forcing players to adopt negative policies to balance the game and prevent runaway leaders or insurmountable deficits.
- Settlements: Cities are now divided into Towns and Cities, both categorized as Settlements. Towns are the starting point for most settlements, focusing on Gold production until upgraded to Cities.
- Navigable Rivers: Rivers are now wider and can be traversed by naval units and embarked units, opening new strategic pathways.
- Native Language City Names: Settlement names appear in their civilization's native language, adding to immersion.
- Age-Limited Settlements: The number of settlements is limited by Age.
- Settler Units: Settlers are divided into Founder (Civilian Unit) and other types, impacting early game expansion and strategy.
Mastering these elements will be crucial for success in Civilization VII's multiplayer diplomatic landscape.
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