Just to note, The Island of Great Britain was populated before it became an island.
I suspect this is right.I think optics is for embarkation on coast, and astronomy for on ocean. I've suggested this before.
Except, I don't think we *have* "seas*.You'd assume it would be Sailing for Coastal, Optics for Sea and Navigation for Ocean travel.
You'd assume it would be Sailing for Coastal, Optics for Sea and Navigation for Ocean travel.
Ugh, thats a bit crap. Songhai special ability possibly not very useful then. But then water walking ancient era infantry might be too hard to stop.
This. Optics is on the same tier as iron working and horseback riding, it's not a late tech like it was in Civ 4.Optics isn't too far into the tech tree in this game, just at the beginning of the classical era. It's probably just to prevent naval rushes.
+1 Great Artist Points.
I see no contradiction.Arioch, on the Misc page where you detail the victories, you mention for Domination victory that you have seen "at least one screenshot" where a civilization had lost its capital and replaced it with a new one. Since this contradicts the "only requires capture of all enemy capitals"
There was never even the smallest suggestion that capturing a civ's capital would eliminate it from the game.Another possibility could be that even though you capture a Civ's Capital (and it gets marked as conquered in the Victory Screen) that the Civ is not illiminated from the game.
If that option works the same way it does in Civ4, you will be disappointed to find that all it does is make it so that a country isn't eliminated when it loses its last city; it has to lose its last unit, too.Either way I'll turn on "Require complete kills" option to go for a good old-fashioned conquest victory, not this sissy (and confusing) capital hunt.