Here is the best solution to corruption IMHO.
18 cities.
Thats it.on any map it is enough to win in any way.
Basically your capital is the middle square of a noughts and crosses city layout.
FP small wonder is the centre of a second group and AFAIK can be any where else on the map...
I guess im one of the only people out there that take full advantage of the G-Library. In the early game i go 90% science till i get literature ASAP. Then 0% science until i discover education thanks to the efforts of the AI. By now i have monarchy or republic and all that cash i have saved...
heres a thought about the forest/sheild issue: perhaps if a forest tile has been harvested, a forest just grows there after say 20 turns and can be harvested again. But the forest only grows if no improvements are laid down. this would make tundra cities productive - perhaps it should _ have to...
oh boy , im just coming to grips with monarchy level (failed gotm4 miserably) but cant get ahead. I found the french very early and was able to capture paris before they had any other cities. they must've had settlers somewhere, because they survived, but are to weak to concern mself with as...
no way man! Once you have an arsenal of howeritzs on enemy rail lines its boom one hit (disregard city walls) then move safetly back to a fortification. All i ever need is ten howeritzes and two mech infantry and the game will be mine:soldier:
im way down in New Zealand, waiting for civIII to hit the shops on the 1st of november- i thoght release dates were world wide, how long do i have to wait!?! I see somebody paid $20us for a shipped copy , but with our crap economy thats like an extra 50 bucks! I cant believe i wont be civving...
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