Natan35
Mayor of St. Natansburg
Yup. I should definitely try to beat Milan with the Germans....
Gyra confirmed for stealing my face.
It appears the WWII civs map in the OP is missing...does that entail it is soon to be updated or has something just gone wrong?
And hey! I am pretty sure such a word in your sig entails Sardinia. Or Savoy. Or Sardinia-Piedmont entitled as Savoy as I had suggested long ago but shrugged at because my ideas were super uninteresting. I wonder if what you intend to do will happen to coincide with what I had figured? (of course I actually forgot what the UA I thought of was, heh). Unlikely, as Milan already has the Palazzo.
Hmmm..., something weird with Bohemia: i signed open borders with them, then I ordered my prophet to pass through their territory(to a neutral tile) and it disappeared.
Hmmm..., something weird with Bohemia: i signed open borders with them, then I ordered my prophet to pass through their territory(to a neutral tile) and it disappeared.
[NEWLINE][ICON_BULLET]Player must at least one friendly City-State
[NEWLINE][ICON_BULLET]Player must be friendly (or allied) with at least one City-State
(and is a little condescending).
WWII civs map never existed - the Alt Leaders map used to combine the WWII civs with the other Alt leaders (leaving Mussolini in an awkward purgatory). I'll get around to a map for the two distinguished groups eventually, probably, maybe.
Did you? I'll have to find it, and see if I can't work your ideas in somewhere - as decisions, or events, or something. Sardinia-Piedmont is Hypereon's Italy that, through various political maneuvers, got passed down to me. Much of it is still his design, however.
Oh well, too bad. I'm done going back over those civs.
IS-2 (Tank): May attack twice whilst in friendly territory, or when in territory belonging to an allied City-State or civilizations with a shared ideology.
Commissariat (Constable):+10% Production toward Land Units for every City-State connection (up to 30%).
Thanks, but the recommendation was not necessary (and is a little condescending).