Mirc said:I remembered this while reading another thread.
How are the top 5 cities calculated?
Lord Parkin said:But it's not exactly like that... for instance, in a PBEM I'm currently playing, I have more culture in my capital than my teammate (4000+ compared to about 3500), and one less population point, but he has the top city in the game (I'm second now). He has four wonders and I have two. I think his culture per turn rate might be slightly higher than mine (40 or so compared to 35 or so). So how does it work?![]()
Lord Parkin said:Whoops, wrong game. I was actually referring to Civ4 by mistake.(I get confused between the two threads because they are named exactly the same, down to the last apostrophe, in the two forums, so they appear exactly the same in my email.
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Lord Parkin said:Whoops, wrong game. I was actually referring to Civ4 by mistake.(I get confused between the two threads because they are named exactly the same, down to the last apostrophe, in the two forums, so they appear exactly the same in my email.
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Don't worry, I've experienced those before. I wanted to be the smartest, but it had the opposite effect.Padma said:You can hold Scientific Great Leaders without penalty. You can even hold multiple at once. So if you want to wait for a better Wonder, do so.
(Caveat: I think if you are holding a SGL, you may not be able to get a MGL.)
Just, whatever you do, don't waste him on a "Scientific Golden Age".![]()
*Dies laughing*did you know that you mispelled mabye in your second to last post on this thread
Theryman said:Don't worry, I've experienced those before. I wanted to be the smartest, but it had the opposite effect.
The thing is, I don't want to keep him. I want something that will benefit me now. The Pyramids would help me grow faster, but I was also thinknig Temple of Artemis-- although the Pyramids do not expire. I will probably get the Pyramids