pre-release info New Civ Game Guide: Prussia

pre-release info
Have anyone understood how their Unique Improvement works?

You gain it for free when you build railroads in a settlement (via placing a second railroad station).

But is the UI all the tiles that the railroad is drawn through that laks Improvements? Or do you place one for free along the railroad?

What's is the actual yields?
 
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Prussia's Background Art
I don't know if FXis hire an artist to paint it manually. This is AI Era now. too many AI generated arts that give out the rather no so neat final results.
And this arch is built astriding railways in game when it comes to contact with city limits. is it actually 'fortified defense' ?
 
I don't know if FXis hire an artist to paint it manually. This is AI Era now. too many AI generated arts that give out the rather no so neat final results.
And this arch is built astriding railways in game when it comes to contact with city limits. is it actually 'fortified defense' ?
I doubt this is an AI generated image. The art doesn't look like it to me (actually reminds me of a bit more stylized version of the Civ 5 World Wonder art) and I bet if it was AI generated, people would have been up in arms about it a while ago.
 
I doubt this is an AI generated image. The art doesn't look like it to me (actually reminds me of a bit more stylized version of the Civ 5 World Wonder art) and I bet if it was AI generated, people would have been up in arms about it a while ago.
This. Most of the civ arts produced for Civ 7 are absolutely absurd, but they are not the kind of absurd that you expect out of an AI.
Not that you can't get AI to draw specific absurdities but eh, if you want to play with it that much you might as well just buy an artist to throw something your way.
 
What does actual list of Prussian cities after last patch 1.2.0 look like?
Will they drop non-Prussia city names? since Munchen is clearly not! (and there's also Munich of Bavarian People as minor faction, and they're scientists type.)

Also I don't really agree with Chiangmai being Siamese settlement name. since there's also Chiangmai existed as Independent Powers. (Culture type), but Chantaburi is yes.
 
What does actual list of Prussian cities after last patch 1.2.0 look like?
From the game files: Berlin, Köln, Frankfurt am Main, Potsdam, Düsseldorf, Hannover, Magdeburg, Charlottenburg, Essen, Königsberg, Duisburg, Dortmund, Halle an der Saale, Aachen, Kiel, Bochum, Elberfeld, Rixdorf, Gelsenkirchen, Kassel, Krefeld, Wiesbaden, Trier, Hildesheim, Paderborn, Erfurt, Siegen, Koblenz, Lüneburg, Kreuznach, Iserlohn, Osnabrück, Göttingen

Don't have the original list for comparison though
 
From the game files: Berlin, Köln, Frankfurt am Main, Potsdam, Düsseldorf, Hannover, Magdeburg, Charlottenburg, Essen, Königsberg, Duisburg, Dortmund, Halle an der Saale, Aachen, Kiel, Bochum, Elberfeld, Rixdorf, Gelsenkirchen, Kassel, Krefeld, Wiesbaden, Trier, Hildesheim, Paderborn, Erfurt, Siegen, Koblenz, Lüneburg, Kreuznach, Iserlohn, Osnabrück, Göttingen

Don't have the original list for comparison though
It‘s still a weirdly specific Prussia (from 1866-1871) instead of Prussia proper, but that‘s much better. I can see why they went with more recognizable cities instead of the only ones with Prussian culture or inside the heartland of Prussia though.
 
Uhhh, a bit disappointing. I understand Konigsberg. But what is the reason there is no Breslau? It was also Haupt- und Residenzstadt. The same with other, today Polish, cities. I mean Posen, Danzig, Stettin or Bromberg. I'm Polish inhabitant of Wrocław, former Breslau, and I would be really proud of it. Friedrich was the one who captured my hometown from Austria. Disappointing, really disappointing. What makes Konigsberg better than Breslau?
 
Uhhh, a bit disappointing. I understand Konigsberg. But what is the reason there is no Breslau? It was also Haupt- und Residenzstadt. The same with other, today Polish, cities. I mean Posen, Danzig, Stettin or Bromberg. I'm Polish inhabitant of Wrocław, former Breslau, and I would be really proud of it. Friedrich was the one who captured my hometown from Austria. Disappointing, really disappointing. What makes Konigsberg better than Breslau?
There is definitely some inconsistency in city names as to whether they use cities from other modern-day countries. As you noted, Königsberg is the only city on the list from outside Germany; additionally, Russia only has one on its list as well: Nikolaieff/Mykolaiv in Ukraine. And then you've got Great Britain, which only has cities in England.
 
Königsberg was the capital of East Prussia (and before of the duchy of Prussia), and one of the most important cities in Prussia and the following German empire. It belongs on a Prussian list in one of the top spots imho, regardless of whether it is in modern Russia.
 
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