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J, I believe. If you look in my sig you'll see a link to a .pdf that has a bunch of information for the different versions of Civ3. Included is a keyboard command chart. It'll be in there.
 
Looks like you can buy Civ 3 Complete for a whopping £5.98, shipping included, at amazon.co.uk! ;)
 
Ha! After it didn't work, I thought as much! Vanilla's so badly thought through it's unbeleivable! Just gonna have to hold out for complete to get here.

I played vanilla until rather recently (patched to 1.29) and [j] did move all the like units in a stack. You just hit the j button like it is a goto [g] move and click on the tile you want them to goto.
 
Looks like you can buy Civ 3 Complete for a whopping £5.98, shipping included, at amazon.co.uk! ;)


Which is what in US currency?

Just curious. ;)
 
About $11.....which is about the same price you can buy Civ 3 Complete for at amazon.com. :)
 
UK£ 5.98 = 10.66234 U.S. dollars

Used google calculator, Just type in "10 USD in Euro" or "10 cm in inch" - I Use it often when communicating with americans/aussies. It might not be as accurate as currency exchange sites but it is good enough for me.
 
Could someone explain how Universal Sufferage works? I mean, it says that it decreases war weariness, but just how much? It's a little vague. Would the goverment type change the amount it affects you? I know that when you're in communism and monarchy, war weariness isn't a problem, but what about despot, democracy and republic?
 
Could someone explain how Universal Sufferage works? I mean, it says that it decreases war weariness, but just how much? It's a little vague. Would the goverment type change the amount it affects you? I know that when you're in communism and monarchy, war weariness isn't a problem, but what about despot, democracy and republic?

This article should answer all of your questions.
 
Does anyone know why AI workers sometimes build roads deep in your territory, when they can't possibly gain anything from it? Look at the Chinese worker in the upper right corner of this screenshot for example. Is it just a glitch in AI programming, or is there some reason for it?
 

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I don't know about the programming of the AI's worker actions, but the programming of AI War Tactics is dubious at best!! :lol:
 
I've seen this before. Usually they're trying to hook up irrigation or something, but that doesn't look like they're doing that in the screenie.
 
In vanilla and PTW, the ai workers will change terrain improvements to get irrigation to their territory. In C3C, the ai workers won't change existing improvements. They work the same as shift-a. Because of this, you will find lots of improvements that don't make any sense.
 
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