Yay! Death to all mobile / social network games (aka games with all strategy, story, or any thinking removed). People thinking games like this are games is hurting the industry.
OP misspelled underpowered...
On a serious note, Byzantium has a religious UA based on founding a religion and gets absolutely no help founding said religion. On easier difficulties not a big deal, but this UA really needs help on immortal or higher.
For that reason I think igloos would make more sense as a unique improvement. Whatever their UA would be can be good regardless of the start, but assuming they have a snow / tundra bias, they could have an igloo improvement that effectively makes the difference to make it as effective as a farm...
Regardless of operating system, the manual can be found through the steam interface.
In the Library section of Steam, go to Civ V and on the right it will have Links. Underneath that heading should be "Manual" that will open in it up in your default pdf viewing program.
I would argue that this makes things easier for the human at immortal and deity levels...
Maybe it's my Starcraft background thinking, but if I know the computer is going to rush me... holding it off becomes routine. If I don't know whether the computer is going to rush me or not, I may build...
I think Inuit would be awesome. We don't really have a civ in the game that really exploits snow or tundra tiles for yield.
I think an interesting UA or early UB for them could let them treat snow tiles as plains and tundra as grassland? Maybe an Igloo replacing the granary or something...
I've been playing alot of Aztec lately... and I've been going Honor Opener then Tradition. Since with my UA I'm already going barb hunting early anyways... the combat bonus and finding out where camps are is huge...
Also... people seem to apply the same logic to the Honor Opener as they do to...
Yeah, there were no problems there. They were in my resource list (I usually use that to check what I can trade). Sounds like a bug then. Thanks for the reply.
Just curious if anyone else has seen this problem or is aware of why this might happen.
1.) As Aztecs I have 2 improved copper mines.
2.) No civ will buy a copper from me (it doesn't show copper on my side of luxury resources in the trade window).
3.) All these civs buy lots of other...
On the double standards thing. Obviously they aren't going to program what your opinion of other players is because that's your decision. I don't know about you, but if a civilization settles a city right next to my capital, they certainly get a "diplo hit". As in... I'm going to do...
This site uses cookies to help personalise content, tailor your experience and to keep you logged in if you register.
By continuing to use this site, you are consenting to our use of cookies.