ienjoywaffles
Well-Known Member
Actually that isn't true at all. The multiplayer is different than a normal game when it comes to turns. You can set a basic time limit if you want and instead of everyone going one after the other, it actually has everyone take their turn at the same time. So if you are at war with someone, whoever moves their guys first gets the upper hand.Imagine how long you take for your turn. Now times it by the number of other people playing. This is the time you must wait between turns, and is why no one plays large scale multiplayer Civ.
Also for saving I'm not sure if everyone can do this or only the host but you save the game as if it was a normal Civ game. If a person is no longer there when the game starts back up then they are replaced with an AI.