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When I played Civilization IV, I was often frustrated when one of the competing civilizations (run by the computer) was Isabella of Spain. My usual strategy involved founding as many of the seven religions as possible, and she always interfered with that. She was my nemesis.
Now I play Civilization VI, and I have discovered who my nemesis is in this game: Gorgo of Sparta. She always seems to spurt ahead in science, culture, and tourism, impossibly fast - and I'm playing at the Warlord level, before the other civilizations start to cheat. I guess the only solution is to try to find her and knock her out as quickly as possible, but, dammit, she's the Queen of Sparta!
Now I play Civilization VI, and I have discovered who my nemesis is in this game: Gorgo of Sparta. She always seems to spurt ahead in science, culture, and tourism, impossibly fast - and I'm playing at the Warlord level, before the other civilizations start to cheat. I guess the only solution is to try to find her and knock her out as quickly as possible, but, dammit, she's the Queen of Sparta!