Darth Fred
Prince
It has its own forum of course, but there just isn't all that much action there and I have a couple questions that have thus far gone unresolved.
Just curious.
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Just curious.
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Press F12 in game.Question: Why can't I find anything about in in Civopedia in-game? No doubt I just haven't learned to navigate it yet.
It's an improved 'pedia written by Sevo, et al. It's present in many mods, including BUG and BAT.Question: Why is my Civopedia called "Sevopedia"? (I don't have mods installed, except for BUG and BAT, I believe).
Play, play, play, and then play some more. Also, check out some of the strategy guides available right here on CFC.Question: How does one find one's way into this game? I am hooked, I think, but I don't know that I will remain hooked. I've been trying big, epic games on a higher difficulty than my knowledge/talent allows, hence the noob difficulty/dual world scenario currently in play. Shall I do a few of those before trying Rise of Man on epic timespan and gigantic world? Huh? Huh?
Welcome.Anyway, I'm pleased to be a part of this community, even though at the moment I'm rather a leacher and not an offerer. Thank you.
The domination limit is the amount of pop/land you need in order to win a domination victory (you need to pass both to do so). So it's not complaining - you're just close to winning! It does seem though you can't win a domination in the first couple of turns (I think its 10-20, maybe more). Basically, there is no limit to how high your population can grow, as long as you have sufficient food.Question: What is "domination limit" in regard to population? I am currently playing on noob difficulty on a dual world. I have three cities; opponent seems to have one. Do I intuit correctly that this has something to do with my population relative to his? (I have searched these largish forums, no doubt incompletely, but the answers I get are more high-level than I can utilize right now). I don't understand why the game is complaining about my population, if I can (seemingly) support it with appropriate food production, etc.
You will most probably be hooked, and if you get bored it will be temporary and you'll inevitably come back to it! If you want to have a change and a challenge when you're new, try a game with standard size on noble difficulty (probably normal speed too, but that's up to you really). At this level, you and the AI are level pegging in terms of bonuses, so techs/units and stuff cost the same for everyone (below this you get bonuses and above the AI get more.)Question: How does one find one's way into this game? I am hooked, I think, but I don't know that I will remain hooked. I've been trying big, epic games on a higher difficulty than my knowledge/talent allows, hence the noob difficulty/dual world scenario currently in play. Shall I do a few of those before trying Rise of Man on epic timespan and gigantic world? Huh? Huh?
how do you use the spoilers when inserting an image? Like how there's a post, some text and then below it says spoiler and you have to click it to see the pic? Also, does it have to be from a url, I thought UL on my comp works as well? I really don't wanna go sign-up on one of those image-hosting sites and put them there (unless if there is no other choice)
Related question: If you send a spy to that city for a sleepover, does the EP cost to see the revolt chance go down like it does for some other spy missions?To see the chance of revolt in an AI city you would need to have enough espionage points (EPs) to open the city screen and, thereby, hover your mouse over the culture bar as you would in your own city. I can't recall if I've ever tried this, however...
Related question: If you send a spy to that city for a sleepover, does the EP cost to see the revolt chance go down like it does for some other spy missions?
Nope, spies don't lower the breakpoint for being able to investigate a city.
Why?
Sorry, I was babysitting; it's contagious.