What makes one civ so much stronger than the others?

Playing against all 7 majors. Terran Alliance is - as you can see from the screenie - *way* stronger than all other AIs.

Yet all AIs are on "normal" strength.

What then is making the Terrans so much better than the others? Why does one AI civ come out way on top when all are based on the same number-crunching?

 

 

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Bumping this as it's a good question - hoping someone has a good response :)

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Probably a combination  of starting position early clashes and how will the Ai plays up the strengths and weaknesses of various races.

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One thing that seems certain to me is that the relative ability of a race as played as AI is quite different from their relative abilities when played by actual humans (single or MP). We know how to take advantage of things that the AI is just learning.

I am not too concerned though at the present state of things, as I believe the AI will continue to improve for some time.  At the moment  I still see common mistakes like colonizing a small planet in the middle of another faction's territory (thanks for the free colony ship!) and the AI missing some cheap shots.   For example, I was testing for the black screen invasion bug last night (despite considerable effort I did not see it, which is good news) and clumsily left a transport next to an enemy colony waiting until the next turn.   The colony had a ship defending it.  Clearly it would have been easy for the defending ship to destroy the defenseless transport and return to garrison duty on the same turn.   My marines were grateful, but not grateful enough to postpone conquering the planet subsequent to having the fleet that was supposed to be protecting them eliminate the colony defensive ship.

My point is that once the AI gets a bit better the relative strengths of the various factions may well change noticeably.   Just a guess, though.