Well technically Sumer is in the game in the Wonders of the Ancient World scenario, but I suppose that doesn't count . Of those within the main game though, I'm not personally sure, but people in this thread have convinced me that it's Egypt.
I'm wondering if the dog has shown aggressive tendencies before.
My mum, who works in mail delivery, was bitten by a dog just last year, not even close to the extent of this boy. All she really needed was a few stitches. But the company she works for had the courts force the family to put it...
I just bought it and got two copies of Civ IV and the expansions sent to my Steam library (And I mean two copies of each piece). Is this just some graphical bug in the library or was I actually given two? And if so, is this intended? I restarted Steam and still have two of each.
And I don't...
According to Steam:
Russia
Songhai
Arabia
India
China
Japan
Ottomans
Inca
Byzantines
Celts
Maya
Netherlands
Morocco
Venice
Korea
Huh. I actually thought I had more. Oh well, just means I need to work harder.
I usually don't care about 'optimal spacing' with city placement. I settle where there's resources I need. If they're close to another city, but not in range, I'll try and settle five or six tiles away.
The only time I've ever seen nukes used by the AI was in my very first game, long after the game had been won (Over 100 turns I believe). Siam nuked a one tile island city, doing next to nothing.
Aside from that though, I've never seen the AI use nukes (Though I have seen them built)
So far I've only finished a game as Morocco, which I had a lot of fun with, and I'm currently playing as Venice which I'm loving. And next I'll be playing as Brazil.
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