AlanH said:I'll move one tile and often do, but you're all looking at a minimum of 2. I'm also not saying I won't do it, I'm just pointing out that there's got to be a *very* good reason for walking that far so I'll move the worker but think hard about what I see. If the immediate view isn't spectacular I'll get on with business where I stand.
AlanH said:I'm seeing strange disconnected comments. Are we looking at the same information?
- Industrious civ? Who said we are industrious? I said I'd *like* us to be, but that's wishful thinking.
- Settler standing on BG? Not from where I'm viewing it, and no sign of that on the blow-up picture on page one.
I don't think we should assume it must be a vanilla civ, because I suspect the "no add-ons" statement may be similar to the one made for 32 - no add-ons for PtW.Bigfoot said:AlanH - I am guessing we are Chinese based on the color: it has to be a civ present in vanilla CIII, which rules out the Celts. America is also light blue, but we are not an expansionist civ. so that rules them out too. But I suppose the color could have been altered... guess I will find out soon enough.
Correct. You will need the ptw-equivalent civs for vanilla & mac. PTW players will need no add-ons.AlanH said:I don't think we should assume it must be a vanilla civ, because I suspect the "no add-ons" statement may be similar to the one made for 32 - no add-ons for PtW.
Tarkeel said:The colour looks very much like the celts... Although ainwood has been known to muck about with that before![]()
Megalou said:Yes, the Celts' alternative colour. I'm playing them right now in Conquests. In Conquests they have rather poor starting techs, but a great combination of traits, religious and agricultural, perfect for high difficulty levels. In PTW they are militaristic instead of agricultural.
barbslinger said:I hate the thought of cutting jungle to get a capital going so I really want out of that mess.
DaveMcW said:The best build order looks like warrior x3, settler, granary.
bradleyfeanor said:I notice Singularity labeled the square NE-NE a mountain. Is that definitely the case, or could it be a hill? If it is a mountain, a settler move NE to do more exploring seems likely. If it is a hill, that may well be the location of my capitol.