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I've seen references to renaming units (mostly in the Stories and Tales section) and I was wondering, how do you rename a unit? (I already know about renaming a unit that generates a leader).
 
IIRC it was added in PTW, but maybe it was Conquests (Or maybe it was in a Vanilla patch).
If you choose "show advanced worker buttons" or whatever in the preferences, there should be one that looks like "ABC" or something. That's it.
 
Ok. I built an Iron Works in one of my cities. After that I built a factory. If I build a power plant will it replace my Iron Works?
 
I know there are some mods or something that redo the graphics for strategic and luxury resources on civ3, I see the them all over on other people's screenshots. But I can't find them. Does anyone know where I can get then from?

You failed to say what kind of resource modification you are looking for!

But I'm going to assume you mean a graphical modification that shows little tags to more easily indicate the resource type...

Both of these will do that:

http://forums.civfanatics.com/showthread.php?t=72912

http://forums.civfanatics.com/showthread.php?t=68971
 
Ok. I built an Iron Works in one of my cities. After that I built a factory. If I build a power plant will it replace my Iron Works?

Iron works is not a power plant. (A robotic plant isn't a power plant either) So no.
A city can have: 1 iron works1 + 1 factory, + 1 robotic plant, and 1 power plant. But you can choose what type of power plant...
 
IIRC it was added in PTW, but maybe it was Conquests (Or maybe it was in a Vanilla patch).
If you choose "show advanced worker buttons" or whatever in the preferences, there should be one that looks like "ABC" or something. That's it.

:thanx: I found it.
 
If you have a Factory + Coal Plant/Nuclear Plant/Hydro Plant in a city, and you build a Manufacturing Plant in that same city, will the Manufacturing Plant replace the Coal/Nuclear/Hydro Plant you already had in the city?
 
No, it does not. (I think)
 
Hello all, I'm new here. Great site.

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My question is: what do these numbers mean?

Sorry if this has already been answered somewhere, but I didn't find anything about it (couldn't think of keywords other than "lower right" when searching for it, though).
 
IIRC, that tells you how what percent (in increments of 10) of your income is being spent on what. The order is Science-Entertainment-Treasury. Right now it looks like you have science at 90%, entertainment at 0%, and the other 10% going to your treasury.
 
If you have a Factory + Coal Plant/Nuclear Plant/Hydro Plant in a city, and you build a Manufacturing Plant in that same city, will the Manufacturing Plant replace the Coal/Nuclear/Hydro Plant you already had in the city?

No, it does not. (I think)
Correct. A manufacturing plant gives an additional 50% to the base shields generated. You need a factory to build it.

Possibly more info than you want following but here's an example of how the various buildings work:
Spoiler example :
For a city with a base sheild output of 40 per turn..

add a factory and it will rise to 60 (+50% to base)

add a coal/hydro/solar plant to the factory and production will rise to 80 (add 2*50% to base)

add a manufacturing plant to the factory plus coal/hydro/solar plant and production will rise to 100 (+3*50%)​

if you built a nuclear plant then the production would be 100 without the mp and 120 with it.
Once you have a manufacturing plant, you don't need the factory anymore.
I'm afraid that you are mistaken about this. Sell your factory after building the mp and you'll lose a stack of production as you'll lose both the factory and power plant boost.
 
Iron works is not a power plant. (A robotic plant isn't a power plant either) So no.
A city can have: 1 iron works1 + 1 factory, + 1 robotic plant, and 1 power plant. But you can choose what type of power plant...

Wow. So with an Iron Works the city production can be raised up to +300%. :eek:

What I mean by this is: Iron works 100%, Factory 50%, Nuclear Plant 100%, Manufacturing Plant 50% = 300%. That is astonishing!
 
IIRC, that tells you how what percent (in increments of 10) of your income is being spent on what. The order is Science-Entertainment-Treasury. Right now it looks like you have science at 90%, entertainment at 0%, and the other 10% going to your treasury.
The order is actually Gold-Science-Happiness. So 9.0.1 would be 90% Gold/0% Science/10% Happiness. :)
 
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