Slip de Garcon
Warlord
Yet more aqueduct craziness, or is it the Wailing Wall?

Clay said:
AnotherJon said:Cower before the wrath of the mighty Indian navy!
SewerStarFish said:What did you get for circumnavigating the puddle?
balthamael said:Damn! wish i'd got a screenie of the time when:
The Villagers have supplied you with a new technology!
what was it? Future tech 2!
I used to have that happen as well.CVDon said:But what's with the guy holding his arms out? Is he singing?
Yeah, that was another symptom I got as well...the weapons - or anything else the unit was carrying - would be barely touching the basic model (if at all). Jewish Missionaries would drop their scrolls and leave them laying in the ground, Cossacks and Musketmen looked like they were trying to direct landing planes with their guns, and Workers would drop their shovelsknupp715 said:Look at the macemen's mace too. It is floating in mid-air.
The guy has a mace going through his chest...White Elk said:![]()
If you are willing to do the crime,
you must be ready to do the time.
But what's with the guy holding his arms out? Is he singing?
Coberlv said:Got me some crazy things on this 'everybody at my island party' map
1. The aqueduct that transports salt water from the sea in to the river
2. The forest that grew in have back yard( the square to hte north was chopped to make place for a workshop but that didnt have any influence on the woods growing betwwen that square and the maountain)
3Let`s make this map to the game of the month of this thread.!![]()
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I'm betting it has something to do with how four of the five other civs are already deadDraconisRex said:How are you building the Pyramids and having Macemen and at least two other wonders in that city. I have never seen the Pyramids last that long. Never mind to be built AFTER the Colussus.
That quote is not from Seinfeld. Elaine is quoting the song "War", by Motown artist Edwin Starr, which is also what Civ is quoting. The song was a massive hit, and is waaaay more famous than one Seinfeld episode.eddie_verdde said:Has anyone ever noticed this?
This is an exacte quote from Elaine in one episode of "Seinfeld"![]()
In that scene she's trying to make conversation with a Russian writer and she comes up with this crazy story that Tolstoi's "Peace and War" was initially supposed to be named: "War, what is it good for?" and then she goes: "I mean...war, what is it good for? Absolutely nothing...Unh!"