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Religious:
Religious city improvements (like Temples and Cathedrals) are cheaper.
Anarchy lasts one turn for Religious civilizations.
Scientific:
Scientific city improvements (like Libraries and Universities) are cheaper.
Gain a bonus civilization advance at the start of each new era.
If you’d like to rename yourself, just select the default leader name for your chosen civ-
ilization and type in your new name.
Your Opponents
Along the right of this screen are slots for the other civilizations that will be in the game.
Using these, you can control how many competitors you face and—within limits—who
they are.You can set each slot to one of three states:
None 
means that no civilization is in that slot. If you want to play against fewer
than the maximum number of competitors, close a few slots.
Filled slot contains the name of a specific civilization that you’ve selected. This
guarantees that the tribe you chose will be in the game when it starts.
Random
is the option to use when you don’t want to close the slot, but you don’t
want to choose a specific civilization either. The game will choose an opponent
for you.
Difficulty Levels
Choose the level of difficulty at which you wish to play. There are a number of new
features and adjustments that will not be familiar to players of previous versions. If you
are used to playing the Civilization game at a particular level, we recommend that 
you start your first Civilization III game one or two levels of difficulty easier. (New
players don’t need to worry, as they have no bad habits to break.) 
A number of factors are adjusted at each difficulty level, including the general level 
of discontent among your citizens and the average craftiness and intelligence of the AI
leaders.
Chieftain:
This easiest level is recommended for first-time players.
Warlord:
Warlord level best suits the occasional player who doesn’t want too difficult
a test.
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