I do not like the global happiness system. It is impossible to conquer cities without taking a huge hit. If anything, your civ should be happy the enemy is being brought under your heal. The conquered cities will resist, but why should your homeland be mad?
Let's consider that I have researched Optics, but have not yet researched Navigation.
I want to move my settler from one coastal water tile to another, but to do it the settler should cross over one ocean tile. So the question is if the settler can move by mentioned path?
I know that crossing ocean tile without researching Navigation was possible in Civ 3 or Civ 4. But I am not sure if game mechanics allows doing it in Civ 5.
Where does the Maritine City State Ally bonus show in the UI? I've recently allied with a CS on the next continent and I'm supposed to be getting +3 food in Capital and +1 Food in all other cities, but I can't see any mention of "From CS" when I hover over the food icons in my cities.
Sorry if this was answered before but I couldn't find it on 68 pages of questions. Is there a way to always launch the game on the DX11 mode? RIght now when I open steam and click play it opens a window asking what I want to do.
Right click on the DX11 option in that box and select 'create DX11 Shortcut'