Well, I play large maps, so finding oils wasn't a big problem for me.
But I also cannot remember seeing oil on desert tiles in in my games.
I sually find it on ice tiles
Dependsa on what your tech level was when you got it, I guess.
According to your screenshot you were in 1526 AD and lready were culturally "researching" suffrage ... which IIRC is culturally industrial times.
If your technology was on a similar level, I guess this would just be a single...
I found the grasscutter sword when I was still a primitive tribe and didn't even had discovedred bronze working.
On the other hand this seems plausible, considering that, according to legends the grasscutter sword was found by a japanese god in the body of a monster he had slain .... I guess in...
Most of the time I let the AI live.
On rare occasions I declare premptive wars by myself ... for example if the AI swarms me with missionaries, or if all items of certain streategic resource on my continent are in locations of AI cities.
All is different, however, if the AI declares war on me...
It would be nice if heavy cavalry would get some early gunpowder era upgrade ... cuirassiers.
Those were stripped of most of their armor, but retained a heavy bulletproof breast/backplate (the cuirass) and helmet.
And used pistols and swords on horse (instead of the lance, the knights used)...
Well, some of the wonders, if taken with their real world counterparts, would even be larger than one district.
Take for example Ruhr Valley.
In real world it is actually several cities (especially Dortmund, Essen, Gelsenkirchen, Bochum and Duisburg) which housed the bulk of germanies coal...
Sounds like they haven't activated yet either due to unsolved bugs after Betatesting it,
or because they weren't able to betatest it (due to time constraints) and didn't want to risk introducing bugs into the release version with it
I guess that is because US tanks use depleted uranium for the SABOTs and part of the armor layers.
But there are other competitive modern tanks that don't need any depleted uranium at all, for example the german Leopard 2.
So, uranium as necessary resource for modern tanks surely doesn't make sense
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