Can someone tell me if this was rolled out on Mac today (while I'm at work)? I saw that it was out on PC. Thanks!
ETA: guessing not based on Vrenir's comment above from about the same time as mine. :)
This is a pretty minor thing, but thought I'd see if it's a known issue or if anyone had a fix: since downloading Rise & Fall, at some point (I can't tell what triggers it because it usually takes a turn or three to notice) the line that has icons for accessing the science tree, civics tree...
Occasionally I'll have to look very closely to catch a very small patch of unexplored territory surrounded by grassland. Otherwise, I think it's very clear, and I have a hard time understanding how it's a problem for anyone, at least with the tile yields and hex grid on. The sepia-tone look was...
I feel like the variety of opinions here says a lot of good things about the game.
I like Colossus, and Petra if I find a good city spot for it early, and Colosseum if I've needed the entertainment complexes (I often don't). Terracotta Army is great for a domination victory. Eiffel Tower is...
DC, London, Rome, Paris, Venice, Honolulu, and I'm going to count Isanti, Minnesota because I don't remember ever being aware of it, but I've lived within half an hour of it for most of my life, so I must've been close enough at some point. :)
This is a really interesting discussion. Hope they add a more historically meaningful alternate leader to Sumeria in an expansion or DLC (I'm assuming we're going to see more alternate leaders than brand new civs, since they bothered separating the leader and civ abilities and already gave us...
I've found that the answer to this one, the prehistoric version of espionage, is to send delegations. France will like you if you've sent delegations to everybody you've met (or a lot of them, I'm not sure where the trigger is).
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