Promotions I understand how about upgrades? Warrior to Swordsman etc?
Just the same. When unit becomes upgradable, it receives specific temporary button to click.
Pingala, Space Initiative. I have him in a city and when I do a space project (it was exo launch in this case), no extra production appeared, no modifier, etc. Does it work? If so, how to check it?
By number of turns to finish the project. Remove Pingala from the city and see if number of turns changed.
 
There are no grievances and no hate if you nuke the AI? So Eleanor hates me because I declared war and because I've send archaeologists to her lands, but doesn't care that England became a wasteland, as long as I don't conquer her cities and it remains her wasteland?
 
No, Canada.
Here's a screenshot. Why can I not settle the river running from NW to SE, roughly from Hong Kong to Ottawa?
 

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Ah, I think I can answer my own question.
It's not a lack of water, the sites I'm looking at are all within 3 tiles of another city.
 
It goes as follows: I conquer a city state between two other civs. It revolts, afterwards I conquer the free city and liberate the city state. I get 2 envoys from liberating, but I can't send Amani or new envoys. Why?
 
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It looks like sometimes not all the Great People from one era will have a chance to show up before the queue advances to the next era. In my current game after Hypatia was recruited the queue jumped to the medieval era and Abu Al-Qasim, instead of Euclid or Aryabhata. I'm playing vanilla so world era isn't a thing. My guess is that after a GP is recruited the next GP is chosen from the highest tier any nation has advanced to. Can someone confirm this?
 
Promotions I understand how about upgrades? Warrior to Swordsman etc?
If you've done the prerequisite research, a temporary button with the picture of an upward facing arrow will appear. It will be greyed unless you move the unit to be within the boundaries of a friendly city, where it will have the background turn blue. You can then upgrade the unit for gold by clicking on the button.
 
I have a question if my own. I'm on the Switch but I'm curious if it's the same for the PC version; is it possible to play R&F and GS simultaneously? It seems like I have to choose between the two, so I can use GS civs and mechanics, but not having R&F civs present, and vice versa. Is that the same for the PC version?
 
I have a question if my own. I'm on the Switch but I'm curious if it's the same for the PC version; is it possible to play R&F and GS simultaneously? It seems like I have to choose between the two, so I can use GS civs and mechanics, but not having R&F civs present, and vice versa. Is that the same for the PC version?
That's not true, no. If you play on the Gathering Storm ruleset it should include the R&F mechanics.
 
It goes as follows: I conquer a city state between two other civs. It revolts, afterwards I conquer the free city and liberate the city state. I get 2 envoys from liberating, but I can't send Amani or new envoys. Why?
It seems to have been a bug, the game thought I was still at war with the city state. After declaring war and peace once again (without conquering the city state this time), it started to behave again normally.
 
That's not true, no. If you play on the Gathering Storm ruleset it should include the R&F mechanics.
There was a mixup - I thought I saw a leader present in R&F that disappeared when I chanfged to GS ruleset, but I was mistaken. Thanks!
 
When there are two alliance blocks, if my ally declares war on one from the other alliance, afterwards the whole other block declares war on my ally, and I automatically also declare war on the whole other block, and we have a nice world war. Is that how it works?
 
Hall of fame victories weren't recorded recently after I got the most recent expansion. How do you get the victories recorded again? Im using the nintendo switch.
 
Hall of fame victories weren't recorded recently after I got the most recent expansion. How do you get the victories recorded again? Im using the nintendo switch.
Might be best posted on the Switch board, they'll be using thing version so you're more likely to get an appropriate response.
 
Playing a game as Mvemba's Kongo - Gathering Storm on Switch. Found myself on a small continent I was sharing with Poland. I plan for an early war to have the place all to myself, with the exception of a couple of city-states. I was already Suzerain of Valletta, so when I declared war on Jadwiga, I decided to levy the city-state's military. A few turns later, after a victorious war, I'm concentrating on trying to get out a bunch of settlers and start building up some culture building. Before the war, I had a lucky iron mine location, so I managed to upgrade two warriors to Ngao Mbebas. Now that I'm sending out some settlers, I want to take these guys off of alert and have them do some escort duty. But I notice one of them is missing. Weird. That's when I notice: Valletta has a Ngao Mbeba warrior! Somehow, I lost my second Ngao to the city-state that I'm the Suzerain of! I can't find anything about this. Is this part of the game? I'm totally baffled as to how or why this happened. Any insight is much appreciated and thanks in advance!
 
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<...> I was already Suzerain of Valletta, so when I declared war on Jadwiga, I decided to levy the city-state's military. <...> Valletta has a Ngao Mbeba warrior! Somehow, I lost my second Ngao to the city-state that I'm the Suzerain of! I can't find anything about this. Is this part of the game? I'm totally baffled as to how or why this happened. Any insight is much appreciated and thanks in advance!
Yes, it is part of the game. Levied units go back to their city states after 30 turns or even sooner if you lose suzerainty over that CS. You can upgrade them, but when their contract is up, they go home. Levying is not buying, it is hiring for a finite period of time.
 
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