I don't usually automate workers. There are two circumstances where I do. Near the end of the game, when enemy spies are sabotaging resources, I will set some workers to trade network automation in case I miss some of the messages about sabotage. Sometimes I set workers to full automate in...
I don't automate workers when railroads become available because I want to connect all the cities first and then the resources that give a railroad bonus. Automated workers will do who knows what even if set to trade network automation. If there's a war going on, I will build railroads to get...
Just the other day, I had something similar. My starting position was two squares away from an AI player. However, the AI had a warrior. I played a few turns, then started a new game.
Javascipt is enabled. The prompt indicates the download is a javascript (the js extension). What I need to know is if it's safe to download; my assumption is that is not.
Why do I get this download prompt when visiting the home page?
(www.civfanatics.com).
I don't think I want to download this. I don't think I want to visit the homepage if this thing is going to popup everytime.
I guess it doesn't apply to negotiations. It's just that a bug in one area makes me distrust it everywhere. When I want tribes to fight I start them out with bad reputations. That way, the most they will do is a cease fire and they will shortly be at war again.
The ANYBODY parameter doesn't always work correctly and this is one of those cases. You would need to create negotiation bands for each possible combination to get what you want.
When the ANYBODY parameter malfunctions, what happens is this. The ANYBODY parameter takes on the value of the...
The mini map uses the text color, which is the bar above the flag boxes. Sometimes, due to optics, it can be hard to tell one tribe from the other in the mini map.
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