Artingel78
Elephant Commander
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- Jul 25, 2011
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I have a Question about Siam.
Do Siam get bonus only of Friendly CS or from Allies?
Answer please.

I have a Question about Siam.
Do Siam get bonus only of Friendly CS or from Allies?
Answer please.![]()
In Civ4, you can rotate the camera angle and look at units, etc, from different sides. I think you do it by hitting control + right or left arrow. Is there a way to do that in Civ5?
Also, a trade route question: do you need to have a harbor in a city connected to your capital (or in the capital itself) in order to connect an isolated island city that has a harbor?
Hello,
I am currently playing my first serious civ 5 game on prince difficulty. I am now in 1830 ad but many of my neighbors have only founded around three or four cities so far, whilst I already have around ten. There is still enough room to settle. Any ideas why they build so few cities only? Is this normal in Civ 5? In Civ 4 the AI would found many more...
Cheers,
Piru
Here is my question:
I just got back into Civ5 after 6 months away from the game. I also just got a new laptop. Dell xps 17. How come I can not get the game to go to fullscreen? Even if I go to the options menu and select it, the game does not enter the mode.
There is ALWAYS the windows 7 task bar at the bottom (I have to hide it to see by it). I can see the page and title bar at the top of the screen. Lastly, the entire civ screen seems to be down under my screen. (Example, if I go to the tech tree, the scroll bar is to low to see in my screen, and just the top of the exit bar is visible).
If there is some setting I need to use to play on a laptop, I would appreciate the help, as this is the first one I have owned/played games on. Thanks for any help.
Weird problem; have you set your screen resolution properly in the graphics options set-up?Here is my question:
I just got back into Civ5 after 6 months away from the game. I also just got a new laptop. Dell xps 17. How come I can not get the game to go to fullscreen? Even if I go to the options menu and select it, the game does not enter the mode.
There is ALWAYS the windows 7 task bar at the bottom (I have to hide it to see by it). I can see the page and title bar at the top of the screen. Lastly, the entire civ screen seems to be down under my screen. (Example, if I go to the tech tree, the scroll bar is to low to see in my screen, and just the top of the exit bar is visible).
If there is some setting I need to use to play on a laptop, I would appreciate the help, as this is the first one I have owned/played games on. Thanks for any help.
The most important tip I can give you is that it's quite a different game. Civ5 isn't Civ4 with better graphics.Greetings.
I am a big Civ IV: BTS and Alpha Centauri fan. I have ordered a new computer and have bought CiV Game of the Year Edition. Any general advice you would give to a new player?
I'm thinking in terms of any Mods you might recommend before I get used to vanilla version (such as those that improve AI?), or any general tips for folks like myself making the transition from Civ IV to Civ V.
Sorry to be vague, I am a bit out of the loop here but am looking forward to running my first game.
Cheers!
The most important tip I can give you is that it's quite a different game. Civ5 isn't Civ4 with better graphics.
It's more streamlined (some people would call it dumbed down, I only partially agree), very heavy on money, uses global happiness, no health and, of course, there's the hexes and the one unit per turn.
A mistake often made is that a player coming from Civ4 builds/buys too much. Don't build too many buildings, only the bare necessities, keep roads to a minimum (only traderoutes with sufficiently big cities) and don't build too many units (especially workers). Of course don't built too little units either
I hope that helps
As far as mods go, I'd suggest UI-enhancing mods, such as Infoaddict and, after trying vanilla ofcourse, Thal's Combined Mod which improves and finetunes the gameplay.
Interesting and useful...thank you.
Is there a lot of pressing the 'end turn button' in Civ V then? If there is only one unit per tile, limited road building, a go-light attitude on city buildings, that takes a lot of the management away from a Civ-IV style gameplay. I play on Marathon and there is always something to do each turn.
Would you suggest the slowest speed setting on Civ V? Also, what exactly do your cities do when you are not building or producing a unit? Do you plump the resources into scientific progress?
Finally - any suggestions at difficulty setting to start with for a seasoned Civ IV player (I usually play Monarch and above).
I've got a question: If you turn off all victories except say, domination or cultural, does the AI make itself try to go for that victory or does it try to win the game regardless of what victories are allowed? Like if the ai doesn't even modify itself for the victories that you allowed.