Alongside with those are some AI improvement updates. Some of the tweaks are AI improvement on deal analysis and negotiations, handling of promises with a better chance of agreement based on preference, trustworthiness based on previous promises. Also part of the improvement is the tactical handling of Great Admirals and Generals.
Also included is the AI interest in Terracotta Armies, handling of leaf techs, the building of forts, late game resource grabbing. Also adjusted is the last Viking King's agenda analysis for who is part in the bottom percentage of navies. Improved the handling of many kudo or complaint messages from AI's, re-balancing Catherine's evaluation of 'no spying and AI will not try to convert, unconvertible cities.
A number of players have not been impressed with Civilization 6's AI, hopefully, those players get a change of view with these updates and improvements.
The patch also include detail iterations such as a new Earth map, a new ability "Alert" for units sitting and waiting for opponents. A sound on upon quick saving to ensure that the game is saved and a lot more.
For the DLC, at the cost of $4.99, it will give players access to the Poland civilization and scenario pack. The leader of the civilization, Jadwiga with her winged Hussars wearing Overwatch costumes on horses. Boost trade routes with the Sukiennice, a one-of-a-kind building and the capability to swipe territory off other nations.
The DLC also has a 60-turn event to defend Poland, Prague, and Vienna from enemies like the Turks from Otto and Teutonic Knights who are evil.
The other DLC, the Viking scenario pack is also at $4.99, and offers six new city states, in addition also a 100-turn to raid and explore. New natural wonders in Eyjafjallajökull, an Icelandic volcano. Access to Lysefjord of Norway and the Giant's Causeway of Northern Ireland.
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