I understood That is why I referenced a pirated version..... given that there was no reference to that 2 lines of code in the posted question ( they should be in a non-explicitaded class somewhere ). A computer, given the same intel, would answer the same way ( this refering to a certain CFC member that made the question we are talking about ), since you can definitely fogbust with units that fulfill the condition domainUnit != "land" . This is the stuff of what bugs are made of
@ Dan
Same "bug" again Need to refer a line that states that you can only use spears
About the latest quiz question... I don't know, atleast without going to read some code
About the quiz question ( after reading previous answers ):
1 to 4 HP with a 5HP/turn heal rate ( the enemy territory heal rate ) will need not 19 ( they would get from 96 to 99 HP ) but 20 turn of imobility to be fully healed.
So my answer is:
1/100 to 4/100 HP , no healing unit in plot or close enough to have effect, enemy territory, no march
I would be too harsh on rolo if I didn't accept him as the winner this time. Besides, I am not a
The min heal rate is indeed 5 HP/turn with no medic/woodsman boost. This happens in the enemy territory. Of course, in 19 turns, the unit will heal = 19 * 5 = 95 HP. So, all units with HP less than or equal to 4 will take 20 turns to heal.
Now one for the history buffs ( since the last ones have been mostly about technical stuff and game quirks ):
There are are 2 pairs of Civ IV leaders that are close relatives ( they had a common ancestor in the previous 4 generations ) and that lived at the same time. Name them.
I haven't found any common grandfather between Catherine and frederick ( there might be one.... ). Same for Biz and Victoria. If there vis , pls tell me
In fact the one I thought everyone would jump and say was not said so far
I overdid: Catherine and Frederick had a common ancestor in 5th generation. You of course mean Julius Caesar and Octavian Augustus, Isabella and Joao and Genghis and Kublai.
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