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>Civilization
>Past Prince difficulty, the computer receives an extra settler at start.
>Receives extra combat units when building a city.
>At the highest difficulties, he receives a free settler every time he builds a city, allowing him to build another city.

That why I hate games with cheating AIs, it becomes less about playing well and logically and more about abusing the gaps in their logic to defeat them.

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I have been trying to get myself back into video games, but I need something more than the challenge and fun of the video game itself to really get into it these days. So, I had a bit of an idea. I want to play through retro games and have to beat each one within a certain amount of time. Depending on the game, it can come with certain caveats, e.x. DKC 2, 100% 3 days. Since I don't really know what would be a good time for each game, I'd like to ask you.

I'm not sure what the best system for this would be, though. Should I try doing it by actual time, and just time myself in game that don't have a in-game timer?

Give me some games to add to the list!

Also, what would be a doable timerange for capturing all of the pokemon that are capturable within Pokèmon Gold?

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