CaptainF
The Professional Poster
well, to set up the scenario for y'all,
I'm currently playing as the Aztecs, on a standard size map, on Warlord Difficulty, doing great, have a burgeoning empire at my command, won a lot of wars, discovered a lot of technologies, traded a lot of stuff. Aside from the game stuff, i have NEVER encountered any of the infamous bugs, viruses, crashes, whatever you want to call them, at any time, except for the lag which comes from using huge maps and what have you.
The problem is that just a few turns ago, suddenly two of my cities, Tenochtitlan and Texococo, i believe, which were formerly size 12, and 14 respectively, allovasudden shrink instantly to size 1. I have utterly no idea why, but they were both encountering mild famine prior to this incident. But i've had famine before, and this has never happened.
To make things worse, whenever i try to click on a square rich in food resources so as to start the city on its growing path, The square ceases to be worked on whenever i end my turn
mad:
)
I'm tempted to use worldbuilder to restore my cities to their former heydays, but i would feel more machiavellian than i would like
please help me.
I'm currently playing as the Aztecs, on a standard size map, on Warlord Difficulty, doing great, have a burgeoning empire at my command, won a lot of wars, discovered a lot of technologies, traded a lot of stuff. Aside from the game stuff, i have NEVER encountered any of the infamous bugs, viruses, crashes, whatever you want to call them, at any time, except for the lag which comes from using huge maps and what have you.
The problem is that just a few turns ago, suddenly two of my cities, Tenochtitlan and Texococo, i believe, which were formerly size 12, and 14 respectively, allovasudden shrink instantly to size 1. I have utterly no idea why, but they were both encountering mild famine prior to this incident. But i've had famine before, and this has never happened.
To make things worse, whenever i try to click on a square rich in food resources so as to start the city on its growing path, The square ceases to be worked on whenever i end my turn



I'm tempted to use worldbuilder to restore my cities to their former heydays, but i would feel more machiavellian than i would like
please help me.
