There are a number of examples of screenshots of the Social Policy screen in which someone has Piety or Freedom, but the "Adopt" button is still active on the opposite tree.
You can apparently rename your leader - this link shows Lord Azazel of America.
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I want to say that stock exchange should be under Telegraph, but stock exchange is the only unknown that's civilian (all the others are military), and the icon with the gavel looks like the only match.The Icon under elecricity really looks like a guy with a gavel/hammer, which could really only be stock exchange? That's really speculative though.
A few technical notes:I want to say that stock exchange should be under Telegraph, but stock exchange is the only unknown that's civilian (all the others are military), and the icon with the gavel looks like the only match.
I've finished moving the Analyst pages around, and added a short section for meta-items (like map size and game speed, etc.).
Well its not commerce anymore, that was removed hence no slider. Golds a good name for "money" as it could also be called.
Destroyer Naval Electricity ? 8? 60? 30? ? Oil Indirect Fire, vulnerable to air and submarine attacks
Battleship Naval Telegraph ? 4 40 32 3 Oil
It's not clear whether supply is a "hard cap", or just a number of "free" units in terms of maintenance.
Erm... Isn't that because it's Piety and Rationalism that are mutually exclusive?There are a number of examples of screenshots of the Social Policy screen in which someone has Piety or Freedom, but the "Adopt" button is still active on the opposite tree.
No. The stats for the battleship have been substantially reduced (the old stats were Strength 100, Ranged 50). The destroyer stats have probably been reduced too, but we haven't seen the new stats for the destroyer yet. This is explained in the individual entries for both units.Arioch, this is from the large "Units" Table, looks like you accidentally put the battle ship description in the destroyer field.
Unfortunately, this is a case where the Civilopedia is clearly wrong.There was a screenshot of the Civipedia (http://www.gry.gildia.pl/_n_/ggk/gry/sid_meiers_civ5/galeria/imageo001-1280.jpg) that outlined terrain and features. Coast, hills and mountains are considered terrain not features. A lake is considered a feature not terrain. The list is missing Mt. Everest and Lake Titicaca so they may still be increasing the number of natural wonders. I think your Crater/Volcano shot was the Barringer from an earlier build as others have said.