ModernKnight
Warlord
I suspect the answer is no, but maybe I've missed something...
Is there any sort of planning, blueprint, or overview mode for Civ4?
I like to play in a semi-sandbox mode (at Noble) on the Huge Earth map; often I'm the only person in the Americas (past a few feeble attempts).
It would be nice if there were some sort of "master map" where I could plan out where every city would go, ahead of time. I don't necessarily mean, seeing how all the tiles will be developed (in the future); just how the cities will overlap or not, etc.
I don't imagine there's any way to do this per se in Civ4, past what you can do with the naked eye. And needless to say, I always win my games crushingly in the end... but for me, it's about the meticulous planning and care. It can be played a zillion ways - and that's the hallmark of a great game.
If it can't be done in the game or with a utility, I suppose that a fallback might be, if it's possible to e.g. print a master map (perhaps with "zooming in" on continents), and then mark it up by hand. Is there any such map printing utility out there?
Anyway - all thoughts invited.
FWIW this was a more serious problem for me in the Caesar games. Future developments could greatly impact planning. I gave up on that series years ago, for that reason, and others... but will never give up on Civ, I trust!
Thanks - MK
Is there any sort of planning, blueprint, or overview mode for Civ4?
I like to play in a semi-sandbox mode (at Noble) on the Huge Earth map; often I'm the only person in the Americas (past a few feeble attempts).
It would be nice if there were some sort of "master map" where I could plan out where every city would go, ahead of time. I don't necessarily mean, seeing how all the tiles will be developed (in the future); just how the cities will overlap or not, etc.
I don't imagine there's any way to do this per se in Civ4, past what you can do with the naked eye. And needless to say, I always win my games crushingly in the end... but for me, it's about the meticulous planning and care. It can be played a zillion ways - and that's the hallmark of a great game.
If it can't be done in the game or with a utility, I suppose that a fallback might be, if it's possible to e.g. print a master map (perhaps with "zooming in" on continents), and then mark it up by hand. Is there any such map printing utility out there?
Anyway - all thoughts invited.
FWIW this was a more serious problem for me in the Caesar games. Future developments could greatly impact planning. I gave up on that series years ago, for that reason, and others... but will never give up on Civ, I trust!
Thanks - MK