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No, not necessarily. But the fact that you have all players starting on relatively equal footing competing for a win condition does
I'll pass that along to the millions of players that have never touched multiplayer in a Civ game before. Thank you.
Literally what is the difference between a single player game of civ and a multiplayer game besides how you communicate with the other civs?
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It's the same exact game