JtheJackal
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The July 2007 issue of PC Gmaer includes some new info in a one page preview.
*New Units
**high powered artillery
**low powered tactical nuke
**supply truck which heal troops in enemy territory (similar to Rise of Nations) (Edit:turns out to be part of a scenario)
*"Civilizations can now found corporations to trade resources for other benefits, like the Standard Ethanol Company, which consumes corn and provides oil, and the General mills Corporation, whihc providesextra food to cities in exchange for corn, rice, and wheat."
*AI will try to win a cultural victory
*Scenarios
**Final Froniter - transforms Civ IV into a space colinization game
**Afterwold -describes as an homage to X-Com expanions
There is a pic of the Mausoleum of Maussollos, the paratrooper, and the supply truck (two oxen pulling a cart). The pic with the supply truck has what looks like medieval horsemen with a lance, another with a mace, and some crusaders.
the rest of the info in the article was seen before, and the article mistakenly says that Hammurabi and Sitting Bull are leaders for existing civs.
*New Units
**high powered artillery
**low powered tactical nuke
**supply truck which heal troops in enemy territory (similar to Rise of Nations) (Edit:turns out to be part of a scenario)
*"Civilizations can now found corporations to trade resources for other benefits, like the Standard Ethanol Company, which consumes corn and provides oil, and the General mills Corporation, whihc providesextra food to cities in exchange for corn, rice, and wheat."
*AI will try to win a cultural victory
*Scenarios
**Final Froniter - transforms Civ IV into a space colinization game
**Afterwold -describes as an homage to X-Com expanions
There is a pic of the Mausoleum of Maussollos, the paratrooper, and the supply truck (two oxen pulling a cart). The pic with the supply truck has what looks like medieval horsemen with a lance, another with a mace, and some crusaders.
the rest of the info in the article was seen before, and the article mistakenly says that Hammurabi and Sitting Bull are leaders for existing civs.