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Reduced Science - They research at the same rate as you.
Reduced Production - they build units at the same rate as you unless they have better supplies.
More Unrest from expansion - Instead of getting less when it makes no sense to be getting less.
Realistic gold expectation - Meaning that they only get gold from resources they have in there territory not a continuous supply gold to fund there massive military.
In summary for those who bitch, it makes the game more relating to their territory and what they have in the territory. It essentially makes the game based on the spawn, not in the middle of no where but we still get 1400 gold per turn.