

He’s actually the best at it in the game. His special units go along with that, too. He gets very jealous if anyone else is doing as many wonders as he is, and he’ll go to war to take wonders from you, just to achieve that goal. “Each leader in the game has a very specific historical agenda attached to them. He doesn’t like that at all,” Shirk said. It’s useful, because if you bait someone else into war with you, he’ll find it perfectly fine now if you go to war with them, and he’ll probably come in on your side because there’s a troublemaker on the continent. If you’re on a continent with him and you’re not starting wars, he’ll be your friend. Roosevelt, for example, doesn’t like conflict on his own continent unless he causes it. “But with historic agendas this time, everybody has a very specific historic agenda. This time, their historic agendas not only help them guide their nations, they also help shape their look.


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