Thorvald of Lym
A Little Sketchy
Oi, pond navies were great for enforcing kill-zones! 

Anyone else is reminded to the classic pond navies of CIV2?![]()
is that a wetlands? If he'd have global warming, it'd turn into a coast... watch out!Oh yes...
But in Civ2 it was at least possible to build cities right next to each other, that way forming a "Panama Channel" into any pond...![]()
Once again the KI proved that KI does not stand for "Künstliche Intelligenz" (Artifical Intelligence) but for "Keine Intelligenz" (No Intelligence).
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the units were sitting on a boat.
t_x
Aha! That would explain it -- I bombed the town from within my borders, without putting a unit next to the city to watch for hits (I just looked for the 'Units injured by bombardment' message, until the Rax went down), so I didn't see any boat(s) taking damage. And I have most of the animations turned off, so I didn't see any boat(s) sinking when I took the city, either.the units were sitting on a boat.
t_x
If both laptops have USB ports, then transferral via a USB flash-drive is probably the simplest method. I've done this with photos, both ways: WinXP <--> MacOS, no problems (.jpeg format -- .png should be readable on both platforms too).I have a couple of screen shots to put up, once I figure out how to get a Print Screen from the Windows laptop to something I can post from my Mac laptop.
Playing the Middle Ages Conquest, see something interesting.
I can't tell in the editor if one of those is pre-planted beforehand...there's only one Krakow in Poland's city list, and it doesn't have a space before it to through the game off. Has this popped up before?