twilightDD
Chieftain
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- Feb 19, 2024
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Hello everyone!
I always wondered if and how you can get a city larger than the known limit of 63.
Well, when generating the map I got a - at least for me - special situation. At the top of the map, several fields were generated at the "end of the world". Some of them seem special.
When I colonized this part of the map, two cities received a lot of resources, which very quickly made these cities exceed the size of 63. Here are some screenshots.
From the size of 128, however, there was apparently an integer overflow, so that in the following round one city had a size of -127 (shown as -1). But still: 82,560,000 inhabitants in one city. Yeah!
Another disadvantage is that the pollution is very high due to the high production and I have to keep several settlers on hand to clean it.
In addition, there are occasional graphic errors in this area.
Best regards, Peter
I always wondered if and how you can get a city larger than the known limit of 63.
Well, when generating the map I got a - at least for me - special situation. At the top of the map, several fields were generated at the "end of the world". Some of them seem special.
When I colonized this part of the map, two cities received a lot of resources, which very quickly made these cities exceed the size of 63. Here are some screenshots.
From the size of 128, however, there was apparently an integer overflow, so that in the following round one city had a size of -127 (shown as -1). But still: 82,560,000 inhabitants in one city. Yeah!
Another disadvantage is that the pollution is very high due to the high production and I have to keep several settlers on hand to clean it.
In addition, there are occasional graphic errors in this area.
Best regards, Peter