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I don't know and haven't seen anything on it. You could find something you could test about it. That's normally the only way to find out.
I expect that for the most part no. We know that on standard maps the AI isn't able to win by Domination. So it doesn't look like it was programmed to aim for it so you'd imagine disabling it would make no difference. I expect similar results for other victory conditions.
With diplomatic and space race victories disabled, the UN and SS components cannot be built. The AI might know this and so aim for those techs less. But I would not be surprised if it didn't. It will charge or pay 50% more for exporting or importing iron in the ancient age because of the Iron Works. It doesn't realise that you need Steam Power for coal and that you can't build it with imported iron anyway because it has to be in the city radius!
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dexters
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Vancouver, Canada
Nov 2001 time: 05:28
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The problem with spaceship victory for the AI is that as far as major building projects are concerned, the AI is at a great disadvantage when compared to humans.
Soren needs to thorw in a diagnostic algorithm that updates building projects on each city, if not every turn, at least every 2 or 3 turns, with each Civ doing it on different intervals so there is no one turn where your computer is hit with all these calculations. The main idea, and it has been suggested before, is for the AI to re-evaluate what it is building. A lot can happen in the 10 to 40 turns it takes to build a library or a Wonder. If the AI can mimmick human micromanagement and switching its projects around... it would benefit greatly.
The side effect of this probably will be a very competitive AI when it comes to wonder builds and SS parts.
On the note of AI gunning for victory conditions, there is some evidence (anecdotal from my own observation in the PTW debug mode) that AI have some sort of target victory. It may not be very complicated, but simply the "flow like water to the victory condition of least resistance" mantra. I've seen the AI build the UN and then go on to win a vote immediately thereafter in debug. If it wasn't planned, it wouldn't have gotten the votes. And if I recall correctly, it was an overwhelming victory.
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