Good day. I am playing Civ5 on Steam with G&K, BNW, and the Mongolian DLC.
I am getting repeated "You promised not to settle near me and broke your word" diplo hits which is very irritating. I have never promised to not settle near anyone, and have always told other civs to shove off.
I...
Latest version does not work on Steam with G&K. Just a heads up. If there is something beyond downloading, enabling, and starting a new game that is required to make this work then please explain.
Thanks
Probably something obvious I'm missing here, but here goes... I'm running Gods & Kings (via Steam), I go to Mods and enable InfoAddict v18. I start a new game. I never can use InfoAddict?
I click on the scroll icon below the turn indicator and it's just the normal listing of 4 entries. I go...
I max it out. :) With the caveat that I just started playing Civ5 (with GaK). Until GaK dropped I was pretty much a Civ4'er. Enjoying the no-stack thing. AI is still brainless and predictable though; developing a more advanced AI is pretty much where the future for this brand lies.
1.) I manually take control of a worker and order it to build a road. Hovering over it, I see it takes 2 or 3 turns until it's finished.
2.) Everything goes smooth, and after 2 or 3 turns the road is complete and the worker is awaiting orders again. Only problem is...no road!
3.) I order the...
I'm a huge Civ fan. I even have spread the love of Civ to family and friends like a good Civ3/Civ4 missionary. Thus Civ5 has been a pretty huge disappointment so far. My sister (one of my converts to Civ'dom) texted me not too long ago asking what I thought of it and I had to let her down easy...
I agree with the OP. Something's missing from this version of Civ. Is it the lack of depth? If I had known it'd be this way I wouldn't have bought it. This is not to say it's a bad game, it's not. But IMHO it's just an OK game. Certainly not "great" and certainly not worthy of some of the...
Something like 50% of the entire world's population live within 50 miles of sea/ocean coast. That number jumps up in developed countries. In developed countries (such as the USA), about 60% of the population lives within 50 miles of a coastline and the number steadily increases every year...
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