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Bite, Bismarck has been confirmed too. http://www.firaxis.com/games/game_detail.php?gameid=41
thanks for that, anything else I missed
Bite, Bismarck has been confirmed too. http://www.firaxis.com/games/game_detail.php?gameid=41
Finally, Bismarck in all his glory! Now throw on a Pickelhaube and I won't play as anybody else.Bite, Bismarck has been confirmed too. http://www.firaxis.com/games/game_detail.php?gameid=41
I've scoured all three pictures but I can't find the Hagia Sophia people are talking about. Where is it?
Am I the only man in the world who hates hexes?
thanks for that, anything else I missed
The things that look like civ borders seem to be interesting. Note how the northernmost hex that is in red/gold's border is 3 hexes away from the city, whereas a tile 2 hexes away from the same city isn't inside, and doesn't cross water. Maybe you'll be able to choose how your borders expand. That could be an interesting strategic element.
My jaw literately dropped. Anyone noticed that border colors are now defined by 2 colors? One border is red/yellow and another blue/white.
After looking at the screenshots, I would guess that it will be a "fat hex"? That is, a city will work the hexes up to 2 away from the city center.
OTOH, they could simply completely change how a city works what tiles....
I think it would be a big mistake if they changed out of the fundamental Civ trinity of Food/Production/Commerce. That's really one of the core elements of what makes it Civ.Your guess is as good as mine, but I'd put my money on the former, I can't really see how they could change the tile outputs. Maybe it's overexposure to the previous Civs, but I believe that they had it right with Food/Production/Commerce. Anyway, we'll see.
Now I'm going to need some tips from people who have managed college + civ (with success, of course).
Aztecs are in the business again, hurray!
I believe we need some, uh, volunteer to gather all small bits of knowledge in one database, probably in separate thread. Or maybe not "need", but it would be neat.