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I play vanilla Civ4. I noticed that Harbors should add 50% Trade Routes. How exactly is this calculated? I have 4 TR in York. I don't see any increase in base Commerce. Maybe I have to wait for the next turn?

I think your trade routes are not generating enough commerce for 50% to be a whole number, so it adds nothing. If you mouse over the "+1 O" of the trade route it will tell you how it is calculated, it will probably say that there is a base commerce of 1, + 50% = 1.

Pangaea answered me this same very question just a while ago so here it is:

Not sure about the exact formula either, except that Harbours often make little sense to build. It's actually not +50% of the final you see. It's a +50% multiplier on top of the others. And you get multipliers for connection to capital, staying at peace with other AIs, the size of the city, etc. The +50% isn't on top of the final output, but in addition to these others. This means that often you get no boost at all (in the beginning with few and poor trade routes), so the building does nothing, or you get +1-3 . Not a lot.

The benefit, if you can call it that with such a relatively poor building, is that you get the boost to rather than, so you get the multipliers on top, but that is only if you actually get extra from the building to begin with. I usually don't build harbours or customs houses, but they can be good in big coastal cities, and of course there is the added health too.

If you install BUG [or BUFFY for civ4 vanilla] and hover over the building icon then you will see exactly how much every building adds. Very, very useful, so I highly recommend you try it out. There are many other benefits too, as basically every screen in the game offers more information than the default game.

Here is a picture from a size 21 city in the end game, that doesn't have a harbour.

Not a great deal as you can see. The +50% will get added on top of the others you see in the above screenshot, and the Dakyanus trade route already have +180%, so another 50% won't do a great deal.
I think the +50% works on each individual trade route bytheway, so in this example you would probably get +1 per trade route.
 
Pan... I usually don't build harbours or customs houses, but they can be good in big coastal cities, and of course there is the added too.
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You may have meant to write "and of course there is the added health too".

I always build harbors for the health, more health for less $ than an aqueduct.
 
Where I can see which resources I have connected to the empire?

I can see what resources I have to spare (in Foreign Advisor screen) and I can see them when discussing trade with other leader. But I cannot find any overview of resources - is there any?
 
Look in the city screen of your capital; the resources connected to it in the upper right hand corner will be connected to all the cities connected to the capital. They're arranged in three columns: Strategic, Happiness, Health.
 
Just discovered I can draw lines over the map. I love this! When using the Strategic Layer there is a sub-menu of sorts ...

Delete all Lines
Delete
New Signs
New Line
View

What does 'View' do? View what?

Vanilla version of Civ4.
 
Does anybody know if there is a forum in CivFanatics devoted to the CIV4 Earth 18 scenario? I can't seem to find one, but sometimes I see people post links to threads devoted to it, which I can't seem to find on the website without a posted link. Thanks in advance for any help with this.
 
Well there is a subforum dedicated to the scenarios that came included with Civ4, I'm sure there are a bunch of threads about the Earth18 scenario.
 
Actually the scenario thread does not. That's why I am posing the question. They had one thread about playing Britain on a specific difficulty level and that was it. The scenario forums seem to focus on people coming up with their own variants or scenarios that they want to share with others
 
Does anybody know if there is a forum in CivFanatics devoted to the CIV4 Earth 18 scenario? I can't seem to find one, but sometimes I see people post links to threads devoted to it, which I can't seem to find on the website without a posted link. Thanks in advance for any help with this.
Using Google I get quite a few threads concerning Earth 18:
https://www.google.de/search?q=site%3Acivfanatics.com+"civilization+iv"+-"civilization+v"+"Earth+18"
Perhaps at least better than the forum-search results.
 
when an opponent has a stack of doom in a city, how do I see the entire make-up of the stack? My nemesis Bismark has a list of ships that goes off the screen in his capital, but I have no idea what and how many land units he has

Thx
 
Another Newbie Question. Vanilla Civ4 Washington. I finally played long enough to be able to produce Machine Guns. Also I can upgrade the Crossbowmen in every city to Machine Guns.

What promotion is best for this unit? I have 1 in every city for defense. Combat I or Drill I?
 
Another Newbie Question. Vanilla Civ4 Washington. I finally played long enough to be able to produce Machine Guns. Also I can upgrade the Crossbowmen in every city to Machine Guns.

What promotion is best for this unit? I have 1 in every city for defense. Combat I or Drill I?

In every city? You only need to guard your border cities with up to date units, safe inland cities can be garrisoned with warriors for all your citizens care.

If it is Combat I versus Drill I go Combat, definitely. If they have two or more promotions available go the Drill line.

Also get BtS.
 
Machine guns are naturally immune to collateral damage so the drill line is less useful compared to other units.
 
In BtS, MGs can't get the combat line, so you're pretty much stuck with drill (unless you want to give them a boost against melee units :crazyeye: ). In vanilla, combat is the way to go for most circumstances.
 
Mount Suribachi

You can get a rough idea of an enemy's units by looking in the military adviser and clicking on Bismarck's face. It displays all of his units that are in territory visible to you.
 
f1rpo,
Thanks - you cracked the code for me. In searching this website, those threads mostly cannot be found anymore. But by going to Google, somehow they can be. It must have something to do with the webmasters deleting certain threads that are old, because it seems as if most current regulars on this website play BTS and either the RFC scenarios or just straight games.
 
Actually you can not pillage your own roads.

Greenbelt plays vanilla Civ4 and as such can pillage his own roads with abandon as long as he remembers any Improvement on the tile will be pillaged first and that a cottage type improvement will have to be plundered once for every level it has attained.
 
I read Sisiutil's stragerty guide, Sulla Viv4 Walkthrough, and watch a bunch of Chris67132's video deity playthrough yet I still have couple question.
-Time management - I don't know how many city I should have or what I should be research at 1500bc-1000bc-Modern era. In Chris67132's video he always mention something about how he should 8 city by 850 bc or early Writing or something like that. I'm still inexperience and there are so much info that I don't know where I should begin. Thank
 
^^^this is not exactly a quick question/answer deal IMO. I suggest you post your question over on the Strategy & Tips forum, so that it receives more attention.

Ideally, post a save of a recent game so folks can get an idea of where your level is now. Screenshots help too.

Best way to learn is post a new game over there and play along while getting advice.
 
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