View Full Version : "Rightfully" asking to join another civ.
Fafnir13 Jun 26, 2008, 03:19 PM Where does the game get it's idea of what constitutes a city "rightfully" asking to join a different civ. Last game, I had a city I just founded asking to join the Balseraphs. There wasn't even any Balseraph culture in view. For unrelated reasons, I decided to evil clows needed to die and took over all of their cities. The turn after I wiped the civ, every one of the ex-balseraph city was "rightfully" asking to join the Grigori. What gives?
I know it's not a problem on the part of the mod, but a problem with the original game. It's just a tad annoying and I know that one of these days I'm going to missclick and have to go to war just to get one of my cities back. Be great if something could be done about it.
JustinianVII Jun 26, 2008, 04:17 PM Turn "Advisor Pop-Ups" off. That took care of that annoyance in the original game.
Darksaber1 Jun 26, 2008, 04:17 PM In my last game, I conqored are Malakim city, and it wanted to Join the Elohim, which wern't even on the same contanant.
Mesix Jun 26, 2008, 04:25 PM It is an annoying BTS mechanic, not unique to FfH.
smjjames Jun 26, 2008, 05:04 PM yea it's pretty annoying, it happens especially if it's crowded. Although it doesn't happen much in the later game.
Kael, any way to disable this particular thing? It really doesn't have any gameplay value and if I wanted to give a city to someone, I may as well gift it through diplomacy.
Morni Jun 26, 2008, 05:43 PM It's been said already, but turn advisor pop-ups off in the options menu. It'll get rid of all the other annoying pop-ups at the same time :)
Adrogans Jun 26, 2008, 06:47 PM They can 'Rightfully' kiss my royal butt.
rocklikeafool Jun 26, 2008, 06:57 PM They can 'Rightfully' kiss my royal butt.
LOL! I like that response.
BTW, if you conquer everyone, who can they rightfully join? YOU!
psychoak Jun 26, 2008, 07:45 PM A general culture fix would be better. It's a moron design to start with. If you take a city from someone, it can't flip back to them without the setting enabled, but another side with even less culture than you have can steal it on the revolt. The liberation issues are minor next to that.
Fafnir13 Jun 27, 2008, 12:57 AM Turn "Advisor Pop-Ups" off. That took care of that annoyance in the original game.
Thanks, never liked that silly advisor anyways.
Sarisin Jun 27, 2008, 05:09 AM Incredibly, only 5 turns away from a Cultural Victory, I was offered to swap out my civ for another civ way down in the score.
Yeah, I went for that...:rolleyes:
Fafnir13 Jun 27, 2008, 05:52 AM Heh, I usually get that one waaaay early on in the game. Would have loved to try it out during late game sometime, but definitely not when I'm about to win a cultural victory.
By the way, how can you wait that long? It would always take me forever to amass even 5,000 culture let alone 50,000 and I just do not have that kind of patience...
Morni Jun 27, 2008, 07:11 AM Incredibly, only 5 turns away from a Cultural Victory, I was offered to swap out my civ for another civ way down in the score.
Yeah, I went for that...:rolleyes:
I think that event is actually only supposed to happen when you're way superior (considering the text for the event). Never used it myself :)
Darksaber1 Jun 27, 2008, 08:46 AM I think that event is actually only supposed to happen when you're way superior (considering the text for the event). Never used it myself :)
Never used it either. If I wanted to play as the Clan, I would have chosen them rather than the Calabim. Of course, I would have had to fight my old Civ, since the CLan were on the end of a small continant, and the Calabin, my starting Civ, Compleatly blocked any acspancion.
Sofista Jun 27, 2008, 12:50 PM Wait a moment, I thought the latest unofficial BtS patch promised to have the "rightfully join those pathetic losers" appear only once per city concerned...
Morni Jun 27, 2008, 01:04 PM Wait a moment, I thought the latest unofficial BtS patch promised to have the "rightfully join those pathetic losers" appear only once per city concerned...
That's still one time too many :lol:
rocklikeafool Jun 27, 2008, 01:39 PM :agree:
It's still too damn annoyin.
Ksi Jun 27, 2008, 02:28 PM I love when my crap cities ask to "rightfully" join the Infernals. Fine, goto hell.
rocklikeafool Jun 27, 2008, 02:31 PM LOL! I should try that. Fine, burn in hell, low-lifes! LOL!
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