stoutheart
Chieftain
lost_civantares said:Hopefully that helps!
Thank you, Thank you! Unfortunately, I think the missus is gonna hate you for a couple days!
lost_civantares said:Hopefully that helps!
Thank you, Thank you! Unfortunately, I think the missus is gonna hate you for a couple days!
As far as I can tell there is no way to tell who is building what, the only other way to tell is to use a spy sitting in a city .Joeexplorer said:Is there any way to tell when other civs have started a wonder? Like in Civ 3 with the Wonder Pop Up.
lost_civantares said:As far as I can tell there is no way to tell who is building what, the only other way to tell is to use a spy sitting in a city .
moopie said:I was practicing with GOTM and went to worldbuilder and could see the whole layout, more than I had actually explored. Is this supposed to happen?
Thanks.
Yes it is, but it takes more culture than normal. It tried once using cheats and put over 400 great artists (from cheats, not world builder) and then using the group command told them all to do a great work and it still would not flip for a long time.Laurence72 said:Hello! I was wondering, is it possible to culturally switch an opponent's last city?
When a city is sick, you'll lose food. Example: 10 vs. 12 You'll lose 2 food, so each surplus sickness will cause you to lose 1 food point.Argoth said:What happens when a city is unhappy or sick? I don't really notice a difference...
Argoth said:Also, it feels like a waste to build a city within a bigger cities cultural boundries just to get new resources... is it?
When a city is sick it needs more food per person, so it can really slow down your growth if you're not carefull. When a city is unhappy you will gradually start to get citizens who will stop working, but you still have to give them food, so they just become a drag on your city.Argoth said:What happens when a city is unhappy or sick?
First of all once it is in your cultureral borders, you can harvest it by building an improvement, it does not have to be in the "fat cross". Second of all, if you are missing a good spot by not settling there, you can be missing out, particularly since you will have reduced maintainece costs there that you would farther out.Also, it feels like a waste to build a city within a bigger cities cultural boundries just to get new resources... is it?
dennylynch said:I get a great Prophet. I take him to a holy city of one of the religions that are in my country. I own that city. No shrine building icon appears. What gives?
Any responses appreciated.