Venice as a civ is true to its role in history, you have to play through management of your treasury and diplomacy to reach a level of huge power. I find Venice to be one of the strongest civs out there despite these if played well. ![]() You can’t build settlers and stake out unoccupied land, you can only have one controllable city, you can easily wither away and be conquered without being able to produce enough units to defend yourself. Venice sometimes gets a lot of shade and I can fully see why. I feel as if Venice is particularly a challenge to actually win a game of that difficultly with. While I normally preferred expand and conquer civs like Rome or Russia, Venice has slowly crept up on me as my favorite to play and probably the one I’ve taken the farthest in terms of a comprehensive strategy. The other day not only did I finally master it, but I did it as my all time favorite civ of Venice. For years of playing Civ V that difficultly setting always stared me down from the main menu as something unbeatable. ![]() I don’t normally post on here but I feel compelled to post about my most recent victory which was my first ever on deity difficulty. ![]() So I recently switched back to playing Civ V, and am having a blast revisiting this game.
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