The Football recruiting analogy was a little odd, so here's a better Football analogy: the quarterbacks' job. They're no specific rules stating...
I honestly hope [civ5] is awesome and 1UPT is a contributing factor to its greatness. I just can't break myself out of the mindset of...
I suspect you're over-estimating the vitriol value of the "Drinking the KoolAid" expression. Yeah, accusing someone of drinking the KoolAid does...
I apologize in advance if this comes across as a troll, because Dale, I respect you as a poster... but I can't resist. For everyone drinking the...
I frequently see 1UPT advocates stating that it will add a "tactical element" to [civ5]. I won't argue about whether or not this is a valid claim....
I agree Civ V with 1UPT will be a quantum leap backwards. Hopefully, like :espionage:, random events and barbarians could be turned on and off in...
Tectonics have given me some absolutely horrible starts. Seems like 75% of the time I either get crammed into a tiny continent with 3 or 4 other...
I've been paying a bit more attention to trade routes yields lately, gotta love Hannibal's UB. Here's what I noticed about them: They start...
I do think killing a pack of edible animals near your cities should give a little 1 shot :food: bonus. So like killing a bear, boar or alligator...
I don't know how many of y'all played some X-Com:UFO Defense back in the day, but I did. I loved the whole notion of you keep what you kill and...
Trade in [civ4] was minor, before you unlock economics, build the route add-on improvements and restrict your empire to land-locked cities on a...
Assuming no City Raider or City Garrison for either side, is that to say for a city assault (where defenders just arrived no fortification and...
Depends if the muskets are in a city. Targets inside a city trebuchet > catapult, outside cities, catapult > trebuchet. Attacking cities treb's...
There's already 2 layers for tile improvements: the improvement (Farm/Mine/Cottage) layer and transportation layer. As multiple improvements...
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