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No, it's on the demo, Warlord level, SP. AFAIK, the demo only has Chieftain and Warlord levels.
That should be obvious. In the game I just finished, I was making slightly more, at around 3450 gpt in the mega city. I wonder if anyone has calculated the maximum possible gpt in a city...Were you using democracy?
No, being site admin doesn't mean you know more about the game. You know more by playing. If anything, being site admin actually means less time to play.
Normally I am mainly interested in playing single player Civilization. But this might change with CivRev. Unfortunately due to some connection issues (probably router related), I haven't been able to play MP so far.
That should be obvious. In the game I just finished, I was making slightly more, at around 3450 gpt in the mega city. I wonder if anyone has calculated the maximum possible gpt in a city...
PS: Moved these posts to separate thread instead. didn't want to threadjack KAZUY4's video tutorial thread...
How is that even possible?
I'm surprised it got so big, particularly given the lack of food sources (I only see one plain providing 3 food and no harbor). Did you grow it by transferring population from other cities as settlers?This is my best mega city so far:
I'm surprised it got so big, particularly given the lack of food sources (I only see one plain providing 3 food and no harbor). Did you grow it by transferring population from other cities as settlers?
Of course bro. You have to Feed in order to get your city like that.
from Wonders Page said:Colossus of Rhodes - 100 hammers, Prerequisite = Bronze Working, Obsolete by = Invention, Effect =Doubles Trade production in the city
I think it may vary from Wonder to Wonder. The Civilopedia has an obsoleting Tech indicated, but doesn't say one way or the other if that's the Wonder's owner getting the tech or someone else. IIRC correctly though some of the Wonder rollover items (from when you select them in the build queue) are worded in such a way to imply that obsolescence occurs not when the owner getting a particular tech but when someone else does. The manual claims "The special effects of some wonders expire when any civilization discovers a certain technology." (p. 26 UK Edition)I think someone said that wonders only go obsolete after someone else besides the owner of the wonder, researches the needed technology.
Has anyone managed to put up a mega city NOT using the Romans? So far all the mega cities have been nothing but Roman cities. It would be nice to see some OTHER civilizations getting the mega city treatment.