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As a kid I always used to play huge maps fully loaded with AIs. I really enjoyed turtling up to imperial age and then waging massive battles and blowing through enemy walls and stuff. I remember the battles could take ages, and it was a very relaxing and zen sorta thing.
18 years later, I'm back and wanting to relive those childhood sieges.
Now that I'm older, I have been finding the standard game AIs to be pretty dull. It's not so much that I win too easily or anything. It's more that the AI does little or nothing with walls and towers, and their method of attack is to just let a steady stream of troops trickle in your general direction instead of massing up to attack or set a solid defense. I even see the AI seemingly give up on attacking, or create too many villagers to have any population left to fight with, or build 150 boats in a tiny pond and then it's GG in the most unsatisfying way.
I'm not a truly competitive player. I just want an AI that, even if it means resource cheating, will actually put up a fun imperial-age struggle. Especially if they make use of defensive structures, siege weapons, and unique units, all of which seem to be lost to the default AI, which I swear just spams trash and knights no matter what civ they are.
You can find here more than what you need:
https://www.voobly.com/gamemods/mod/859/Ai-pack