Really? I might have compared it to National wonders then. I personally think the cost is too high, also because I have not seen AI yet utilize culture unitsThey cost exactly same as great wonder in given tech column
Really? I might have compared it to National wonders then. I personally think the cost is too high, also because I have not seen AI yet utilize culture unitsThey cost exactly same as great wonder in given tech column
Cultures are outdated in general. But free promos are huge, you keep them after upgrade. Have you seen Heroic I on Spartans? It's crazy!Mostly you just get one unit which is moderately better.
thanksExploring the Moon and Mars latest save
Turn 334 on normal speed - there are 11 cultures built among 15 AIs and they build cultural units too.I don't really see AI with culture units either, I guess because of the high price of the building.
Even on Eternity they do it, though it's hard to measure how quickly.Turn 334 on normal speed - there are 11 cultures built among 15 AIs and they build cultural units too.
What about custom civs, then?If cultures are considered by the AI same as a world wonder, then there are definitely leaders who prioritize world wonders and leaders that don't. Same as leaders that favor diplomacy, or... nukes. As far as I know, each leaders' priorities are hard-coded, so they don't change with developing leaders and in fact aren't trait based at all.
They have their own LeaderHeadInfos where it's defined and even if it's not it just defaults to 0.Can't hard-code something that wasn't even there to begin with, lol.
That's not how you hard-code something, lol.They have their own LeaderHeadInfos where it's defined and even if it's not it just defaults to 0.
Can't make warless conquest too easy or there's no cause for war. It just becomes the stupid way to invade. Supposed to be a little challenging if you are trying nothing but a CIA style war of attrition.1. need an unit that is very good at "archers" (all types) but r like Bandits, i have 50 bandit riders and cant even kill 1 composite archer (in a city), sigh...oh and slirmishers
of course "WITHOUT" causing war //
I find that's usually the case because I built all the production enhancing wonders there and I usually make sure to give the capital as much productive land as I can.2. why is it that alot of the time in the capital i have waay more turns to do something then in alot of the other cities?? and btw i have almost all the buildings etc etc in the CAP??
2. He's asking the opposite question - why does it take MORE turns in the capital?Can't make warless conquest too easy or there's no cause for war. It just becomes the stupid way to invade. Supposed to be a little challenging if you are trying nothing but a CIA style war of attrition.
I find that's usually the case because I built all the production enhancing wonders there and I usually make sure to give the capital as much productive land as I can.
Ah... well either way it comes down to the details of the particular game of course.He's asking the opposite question - why does it take MORE turns in the capital?
Probably something I messed up when doing the animal building fixes, will examineFor some reason it's not possible to get: Tradition Master Seahunte
The unhealth in the Pasta maker's shop is likely a reflection of the carbs making people fat. Keep in mind that unhealth, if overwhelmed by health, never creates a real problem - and when it does it's only a counteraction against food levels to represent the increased mortality rate it's bringing about. With proper medical care, pasta being in the cultural consumption pallet isn't really a problem and its a huge valid food source and economic benefit, but when considered in addition to many other unhealth factors, it CAN be an influence to elevate heart attacks and such.why is there ain the Pasta maker's shop?? I think WE need to rethink quite a few of these .. . .but must be approved by TB first.
also, was trying out Snipers, not very useful at all .
i remember when i was in Honduras, had Honduran snipers in the trees and General Haig's retirement in Germany had them in all the top levels of buildings in the windows etc,,