Bonyduck Campersang
Odd lookin duck
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OK, let me get this straight, I already have Rise and Fall and Gathering Storm, if I get the Frontier Pass as well will I be eligible for a free Leader Pass?
You should be. Although I've just had a thought, are you on PC? Consoles don't get it. If you are on PC, try going through the process of buying it (but don't do the final confirmation). I think it may do the check and strike the cost at that point. Don't buy it if it still says it costs though, in that case maybe someone else who has abetter memory than me can help. I think that's what I did.I now own all DLC sans Leader Pass, but now that I've seen the store page it says that the Leader Pass is free for owners of the Civilization VI Anthology, which I do not own, though I do own all of its component content. Am I still eligible for a free Leader Pass? (It's not showing as such on the Store Page.)
I'm on PC. Thanks, I'll try your suggestion.You should be. Although I've just had a thought, are you on PC? Consoles don't get it. If you are on PC, try going through the process of buying it (but don't do the final confirmation). I think it may do the check and strike the cost at that point. Don't buy it if it still says it costs though, in that case maybe someone else who has abetter memory than me can help. I think that's what I did.
Mountains are inherently impassable tiles, no tile can actually "go over" them, units just teleport between tunnels.Hi. I'm playing as the Incans and am not able to build a National Park. Am I doing something wrong? My city is controlling all the mountain tiles in question.
Spoiler :
Now I only need to sell my soul to Firaxis to get my hands on Julius Caesar
Depends on the map. Let's say (hypothetically) that I settled a city to expand my eastern frontier and my AI to the east complained about it. If I settle my next city on my western or northern frontier, away from the complainer, they will say nothing. The "promise" only lasts for 20 turns or so (I think). By the time you're ready to settle eastward again, you may have been judged to have kept your promise.Agreed.
New question: often trying to play at peace with an AI and too often plant a city too close to another civ and get the warning message: you are settling too close.
The options are
1- sorry, But civ takes this as a promise and too often get a relationship hit for "breaking promise". Hey it wasn't a promise, but it's a game feature.
2- settle where I want
3- ignore.
Question is which is better to keep peace for a time? apologize or ignore? apologize usually entails a 2-3 point relationship hit, when are the other options better, and when worst?
Malaria inferno. And all other nasty things.Why does rainforest decrease the appeal of the tiles next to it?