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Warlord
What's the mechanic for border growth? Is it random? Or is there a way to direct the next tile growth certain direction?
What's the mechanic for border growth? Is it random? Or is there a way to direct the next tile growth certain direction?
My guess is that you gathered enough war weariness for cities to revolt. If people are unhappy enough, they will rebel against you, and those rebels appear as barbarians.
ive just lost a game that i thought i was well in front of, and the game didnt even tell me why i lost. it was turn 451, 2050ad and it suddenly says 'you have been defeated' . no explanation. im guessing germany won a culture victory as im well ahead in domination and science, but they are ahead in that, but it doesnt even explain this, just says ive been defeated.
Sometimes all the trade routes are displayed permanently and the map looks ugly because of all the lines.
Is this a bug or can I correct this myself?
Is there thread where you can discuss that reviews of this game were no honest? How much did firaxix pay for individual reviewers?
Do you mean the roads that trade routes make? They are permanent because they are roadsI have asked this several times but never got an answer. Am I the only one who has this problem?
No, I mean the lines that appear when you choose the trade route. Sometimes they stay visible permanently and make a mess of the map.Do you mean the roads that trade routes make? They are permanent because they are roads
I have seen this happen but I don't recall for sure how I fixed it. If it persists into the next turn, I suggest you 1) save or quick save the game, 2) exit to main menu, 3) resume game.No, I mean the lines that appear when you choose the trade route. Sometimes they stay visible permanently and make a mess of the map.
According to the manual, if I denounce somebody, wait 5 turns, I am supposed to get the option in the diplomacy screen to declare a "formal war." I tried it. Did not work. I could only choose surprise war. What am I missing?
No, I mean the lines that appear when you choose the trade route. Sometimes they stay visible permanently and make a mess of the map.