At least 300 shields and 1000 shields at most.What are the rules for the shield cost to build the palace?
why do you prefer GOG to Steam.Yes, that will definitely have something to do with it, since v1.07 is the first release of 'Vanilla' (16 tribes total) Civ3, which did not include stack-movement (I'm not sure which version -- or expansion -- added it). To be honest, I'm not even sure how you can still be playing that version on a modern Windows machine, since AFAIK it was only available via CD-installations -- which mostly haven't worked since late 2015!
You really should update your game to at least v1.29f (final patch) -- you can obtain a legit NoCD patch from the German PCGames magazine website:
Or better still, upgrade to Civ3 Complete (31 tribes, fully patched, lots of extras), which is what nearly everyone here plays now. That's available on GOG or Steam, for 5 bux (or less, during sales).
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Hmm, the PCGames link I found (now) appears to be broken, sorry
By and large, GOG's client (Galaxy) is a lot less intrusive than Steam's.why do you prefer GOG to Steam.
got it for $1.75.By and large, GOG's client (Galaxy) is a lot less intrusive than Steam's.
It's not even needed for installations (if you knew what you're doing) -- and even if you use it just for that, you can then leave it permanently turned off, and it won't force 'updates' on you that break your games (whereas Steam broke my Half-Life installation permanently, and later broke a stack of Civ3-mods when they re-enabled Multiplayer).
You can automate workers to perform only one automated worker job, among them build roads and build railroads to a particular destination or roads to build a trade network. You can find the shortcuts for it in the Concepts part of the Civilopedia:is there a way to automate workers to only build roads. there used to be a build road to command but i may be mistaken.
By and large, GOG's client (Galaxy) is a lot less intrusive than Steam's.
It's not even needed for installations (if you knew what you're doing) -- and even if you use it just for that, you can then leave it permanently turned off, and it won't force 'updates' on you that break your games (whereas Steam broke my Half-Life installation permanently, and later broke a stack of Civ3-mods when they re-enabled Multiplayer).
Yes. Ctrl-R is "Build road to..."
And you can make the "Advanced Worker Action" buttons visible via the Conquests Preferences menu (Ctrl-P while on the main map-screen).
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Yes.Would giving Artillery (or Radar Artillery) "lethal bombardment" be too much?