- It looks like you need one more road, on the flood plain 1S 2E of Jerusalem. The tile 1W of it, with the road, is not technically a water tile, though it looks like the mod you're using, or worldbuilder, has made it look like it is.
What Mod?

- It looks like you need one more road, on the flood plain 1S 2E of Jerusalem. The tile 1W of it, with the road, is not technically a water tile, though it looks like the mod you're using, or worldbuilder, has made it look like it is.
He's playing as Israel, which is not one of the standard civs. Furthermore, I've never seen dye on desert/floodplains before. It's always on grasslands.What Mod?It looks like the normal graphics to me.
Yah, all I ever get is "We don't like you enough." I say yes to open borders and reasonable trade requests--including tribute--but often say no to one sided tech requests. Is that it?* Hold your mouse over the choice for a few seconds, and it will tell you why the AI refuses to declare war.
the first exploded nuke or nuclear meltdown starts it, every subsequent one increases the chance per turn for a tile to be affected...When does global warming start? After the first nuke or after a certain number?
I suggest Gandhi. Since you're not a warmonger, you should choose a civ that has a UU that can benefit you the most. Those fast workers are amazing. Also, he is Spiritual and Industrious (in vanilla, anyway) so you can avoid anarchy, build more wonders, and usually get at least a couple religions. Gandhi is a great peaceful leader.All I can really say is that while I'm not an aggressive person loving to go to war, I know that it has it's uses, and that I'll go to it if I have to. However, I try to be more peaceful with other empires. I have both the Warlords, and the Beyond the Sword expansions, so if someone could point me in the right direction as far as leaders to use goes I'd really appreciate it.
PS: Sorry if I made myself sound confusing, I do that a lot.
I suggest Gandhi. Since you're not a warmonger, you should choose a civ that has a UU that can benefit you the most. Those fast workers are amazing. Also, he is Spiritual and Industrious (in vanilla, anyway) so you can avoid anarchy, build more wonders, and usually get at least a couple religions. Gandhi is a great peaceful leader.
This may sound silly but my city border has grown big enough that I can't see the edges on the map in the middle of the city screen. Is there any way to zoom out the city screen map or scroll it around. Alternatively is there any way to get the workers to work squares that are near the edges (ie not in the bit I can see).
You need to have your sound on. Here's an example:Three of us are playing mulitplayer. When one of us encounters another we can not intiate diplomacy. When we click on each others names we do not get a diplomacy screen
Hi all,
I'm trying to get past falling into the space race victory in every game. A while back, I was able to win a couple of domination victories, but that was before I had a clue as to what I was doing. A little knowlege is a dangerous thing. I also won a few diplo victories. One because I had about 60% of the population...
I'm trying to figure out a bit more about war... I can seem to knock off a tow or three early opponents, but that's when it gets tough. For example, in a recent game, I had taken out a couple of minor opponents, but wanted to take out the remaiing AIs on my continent. Fred and Isabella.
I had one corner where Isabella & I met and a longer border Fred & I shared. When I attacked Isabella, I had riflemen and she was just past musketmen. I really did not have a lot of trouble taking her out. Fred was in the NW corner, Isabella in the NE and I had the South. I had a one-city border with her, so I just massed my army there and swooped in. Byt the time I was done with her, Fred was fairly powerful and I had a LONG border with him.
So HOW do I protect it AND go after him?? I tried this, but he swooped in on my poorly protectred cities. So how do I get around that??
In another game, the continent was a big square. Draw a C in it on the east side. The opponent had the inner part of the C and I had a number of cities on my side of the C. I tried attacking, but he just took his army and went after a bunch of my other cities...
How do I protect a long border or what is tha best strategy to handle that situation??