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Prince:
At this difficulty level, everything comes much less easily, and your rivals are sig-
nificantly better at managing their empires.You need some experience and skill to win.
Monarch:
Experienced and skilled players often play at this level, where the crafty
enemy leaders and the unstable attitude of your citizens combine to present a signifi-
cant challenge.
Emperor:
This level is for those who feel the need to be humbled.Your opponents will
no longer pull their punches; if you want to win, you’ll have to earn it.
Deity:
This is the ultimate Civilization challenge, for those who think they’ve learned
to beat the game.You’ll have to give a virtuoso performance to survive at this level (and
yes, it is possible—theoretically—to win on Deity level). Good luck!
Game Rules
Tweaking the parameters of the game can change the whole flavor of the challenge.The
custom rules offer several different possibilities.You can reset to the default standards by
clicking Restore Default Rules.
Allow Victory  by  Domination:
If this box is checked, players can win by conquer-
ing and controlling two-thirds of the world’s territory.The other civilizations, or what’s
left of them, capitulate to your rule.
Allow Diplomatic Victory:
Unless this option is unchecked, leaders can win by purely
diplomatic means.To be successful, a ruler must be elected Secretary-General through
a vote of the United Nations.
Allow Cultural Victory:
Make sure this option is checked, and any civilization can
win the game through overwhelming cultural dominance. For success, a nation must
have accumulated enough cultural points.
Allow Space Victory:
When this box is checked, players can build spaceship parts and
win the game by being the first to launch a spaceship bound for Alpha Centauri.
Allow Military Victory:
If this box is checked, players can win by eliminating all rival
nations. If you’re the last one standing, you rule the world.
Allow Civ-Specific Abilities:
This option controls the diversity factor. When it’s
checked, each civilization has its own unique strengths and weaknesses (as listed earlier
in this section).Turning this off is handy for leveling the playing field.
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