


Greetings, all!!
I have played Civ3 most of my waking hours now, or at least those times when I'm not in school... I'm thinking of editing a Civ, "personalizing" one that fits me... no editing of unit values (yet!), just Civ attributes. I'm thinking of editing building values, making Universities and Libraries and such decrease corruption. The logic is that wise people would see the error of corrupt ways, so cities with lots of smart people would have less corruption. Anybody got anything to say about this? I want to hear from you!!!

Next up, I'm wondering about starting cities early on. My strat is when any city can spare me a settler, I build one, but I'd like to space my cities correctly. What I'm dealing with, basically, is:
1. Have cities spaced far apart so that they don't overlap the working areas later in the game, but in doing so, it leaves border gaps early in the game
2. Have cities spaced close, thus closing the border gap early, but later, cities can't grow fast coz of overlapping work area (one city can't get too much food coz citizens of another city are on a tile)...
Any help on this area will be very greatly appreciated!!
