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번역 관련 문제 보고
In almost 100 Hours of playing this, i probably made 15 military units in total. I was literally just sitting there in quiet, listening to podcasts, building wonders and going for the culture win. I somehow managed to never really have an AI get mad at me, and if they did, i just gave money to my friends to protect me since i had enough, not wasting anything to send the very people of my country into death, i am a very peaceful woman.
And even when i always chose the "boring" way of playing the game, it kept being entertaining to me, and will probably still be that in future sessions.
And i really prefer this over CIV 6, especially with DLC.
Virtual people have feelings too, don't send them into their death, they got families.