Well, I'll probably explore the coasts when I find a new continent and I'll probably send in a scout to explore an enemy's territory before I declare war. Between the two, I figure I'll have a decent knowledge of the map overall (a historically realistic knowledge, more or less for what it's worth).
BTW, in support of the second half of your sig, I'm drinking Dogfish Head right now.
I also thought is was strange that the gamespot video of endgame had barely a half revealed map. This give credence to the idea that maps are not traded or revealed by anything.
I also thought is was strange that the gamespot video of endgame had barely a half revealed map. This give credence to the idea that maps are not traded or revealed by anything.
There is no espionage in Civ 5.It also makes having a spy unit added in at a later time very appealing.
There is no espionage in Civ 5.
I hope it's gone. No more random leaders popping up four in an immediate row to ask me for my map all the time.