I was invited to join a secret organisation. Looks a bit shady, though...
What are the provisions for leaving it, does anybody know? Asking for an Unmet Player...
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Yes, Inland Sea map does such things. I had rivers starting and ending in the Inland Sea and cutting of a tile, two tiles or three tiles both times I played it. A feature, I guessLaunchedup new game, inland sea. When trying to settle third city, I noticed a strange thing: The river connects the inland sea to itself. Wouldnt that make the land an island? How is it actually possible? Uruk is actually settled in the same situation.
Did this happen before, anyone?
Seriously though, it is so goddamn stupid that congress functions like that, with unknown players participating and interacting with each other. It's like political influence od Maya civilization somehow changing medieval India. How the hell does this even work, how can world congress meet in the medieval era, is this some global telepathic network? Who designed the complete weirdness of current WC - it is completely counterintitive, absurd and unimmersive.
WC of civ5 made perfect sense, it was grounded in reality. It is founded by the civ which discovers all other civs on the world, and you propose resolutions which pass or not. Simple and real. And now we have this "gameplay enhanced" "more fun" crazy abomination with unknown players embargoing each other, voting to some random stuff you didn't want to, and UN somehow magically instantly deleting US nuclear arsenal (and US can accidentaly support it). Total trainwreck.
Lost in Canada:
I sent my warrior just to see what was behind those mountains. He went in through that narrow valley where Pericles put Corinth shortly afterwards. Since then he has been trying to make it home, but everywhere he went, the passage was denied by mountain ranges, sea, cities or city states. The only possible route is south of Guangzhou, but Qin keeps a swarm of units there that wouldn't budge. I guess the warrior's stuck in Canada then until embarkation. But then again, when/if he eventually comes back, who will be able to guarantee that in all that time he wouldn't have developed such a preference for poutine that would make him to eschew good sauerkraut, if you catch my drift?![]()
You mean to say Sauerkraut isnt good?Good Sauerkraut ? GOOD SAUERKRAUT ? you kiddin' me ? ;-)
Russia did that with a Great Writer once to me. Well, when they have more than they can use, I guess they're trying to put some use to them.The notification that gets me is "America is planning to found a new city with their Settler!" Well, of course they are. What else would they do with it? But then I get notifications like "America has cleared a Barbarian Encampment with a Settler," and realize that the "new city" notification is actually valuable.![]()
Russia did that with a Great Writer once to me. Well, when they have more than they can use, I guess they're trying to put some use to them.
"America has cleared a Barbarian Encampment with a Settler,"
I'm pretty certain the entire world being in a dark age in the Information Age is historically accurate.![]()