Good to see Civ has an "advanced start" option now!
(note, unless you settle this turn you'll actually start with 2 settlers at most, as you cannot capture both settlers this turn anymore and they'll attempt to settle if they can)
Good to see Civ has an "advanced start" option now!
(note, unless you settle this turn you'll actually start with 2 settlers at most, as you cannot capture both settlers this turn anymore and they'll attempt to settle if they can)
Nah, I started with 3. I settled where I was and took the second settler at turn 1. At turn 2 Kumasi didn't have a place to settle so he moved his settler to that desert hill on his west and I stole that one too.
My experience with units stacked on top of each other with not being able to move is unable to end turn though... Had it once sending my scout into fog of war and then having 1 mp left and needing 2 to get to any tile without an enemy on it.
Yeah, that was the other funny part, the city was under siege from Turn 1... my cap is just west of it. I'm guessing it somehow interprets the mountains surrounding it as an enemy
As to the 2nd part, Kasper is correct, whenever it would spawn a new unit, if there was already one in the cap, it would just go to the next available spot... I've seen the same behaviour when I have a barb camp surrounded on a peninsula and suddenly a unit appears behind me
The "under siege" thing counts all 6 tiles adjacent to the city center. If all of them are either mountains or affected by enemy ZoC, then the city is under siege. In this case, it's all mountain and no ZoC, but the AI doesn't consider that.
The "under siege" thing counts all 6 tiles adjacent to the city center. If all of them are either mountains or affected by enemy ZoC, then the city is under siege. In this case, it's all mountain and no ZoC, but the AI doesn't consider that.
Technically, it would be possible if there was China and Spain and both had rebellions and you had an apostle with the promotion that allows you to add barbarians to your army... But you don't have China and you don't have Spain
Now imagine this: He comes to Pedro II. He asks him what would he like to eat and then he tells him that he denounces him. After that, he brings him the food.
Or imagine Peter the Great coming to him, declaring war on him and then ordering a meal.
To be honest, broken texture Teddy looks more like a hitman than a waiter. You can barely see his eyes behind those little glasses, which really adds to the effect.
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