Sorry if this can be found elsewhere, but I am having trouble locating this info on the forum, or in the documentation.
How do I turn on AI Autoplay? I can see that the code is implemented and I found a mention of it in the world builder, but can't figure out how to start it.
Scotland needs whisky represented somehow, either through a unique luxury, or a distillery building (or both, a distillery building producing a unique luxury, whisky.)
I agree fully.
I wouldn't be surprised at all to see Ile-Ife or Kathmandu return from Civ5 as the Religious civ.
I'd love to see any of the following make it: Troy (never understood how we've never seen it show up), Chaco Canyon (or another Anasazi settlement), Prague/Vienna, Palmyra...
Has anyone considered the possibility that the 3rd expansion was to feature some sort of disease/plague mechanic, and the outbreak of the coronavirus has forced them to change their plans, hence the longer than normal delay? Just a thought.
I don't know if the Mac version numbers are the same as the PC or not, but I just updated to the most recent Mac version on Steam and the version number is showing as 1.0.0.260 (163994).
I don't know if the Mac version numbers are the same as the PC or not, but I just updated to the most recent Mac version on Steam and the version number is showing as 1.0.0.260 (163994).
Perhaps the Chateau Frontenac appearing on the poster is a teaser for a Canada DLC after the release of Rise and Fall...
I don't know tons about Canadian history. Is there anything that would line up well with the features revealed so far?
Absolutely nothing wrong with the civs Enginseer's done already (Vietnam and Nubia of the ones listed here). They could be brought in virtually as-is to this project with proper credit given of course. He is doing exactly what I am hoping to do with the other civs on this list.
I have neither...
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