indeed, who puts a wooden wheel at an Ironclad?
I find that Ironclads has many uses, including upgrading to Battleship, but then I love ships and maps with lots of water,
I thought they upgrade to destroyers.
Sorry to hear that. Possibly running at a low res will do the trick, as that will make things larger. 1440, 1280 or 1024.
There can only be one!Here are screenshots about a situation that happened some time ago:
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The original screenshots and the story about it can be found in the RARR thread in this and the following posts:
https://forums.civfanatics.com/threads/rise-and-rule-revisited-epic-mod.549166/page-52#post-15815381
Edit: About this situation another screenshot in this thread was posted some time ago:
https://forums.civfanatics.com/threads/interesting-screenshots.192414/page-232#post-15816891
I guess the more masochistic player might enjoy playing this one, but, for me, naaaah. It was fun being trolled for a bit, but I'm not THAT into this game![]()
Well, you got one tile that was not mountain, meaning you were able to found your capital, so what are you complaining about...When you can't help but get the feeling that the game is just taking the piss sometimes!
I think, if would have to play this start, I would not found in place, but walk the settler over the mountains for 10 turns or so and hope to discover better land.
What's the difficulty level?
It's only Monarch, so grinding it out is likely quite possible for a very experienced grinder/exploiter. However, the save file no longer exists as I started another game as soon as I closed this one down.
The very next game was much more my kinda bag: (see attached 4000BC save)
Though I can't give any spoilers at all. I'd be interested in seeing your blind first attempt just to see what year you get out of the Ancient Age on a map like this (no cheating and changing the parameters, lol), as that's the area where I tend to fall short I reckon.