Rossticles
Chieftain
Is there a way of finding out the map seeds after starting the game?
I want to know the real difference between Standard speed and Online speed.
What I have found out about Standard is that the AI seems to behave slightly harder than Online speed. Is that just me or others also experience the same?
IIRC, the production and research times are adjusted. If you play at Online speed, production and research are emphasized, while at Marathon speed, unit movement and placement become more important.
I retain all the settings except speed changed to Standard. Two met AI declared war at around Turn #45 in two games. When I was using Online speed, the AI nearly never declared war against me. It's a significant difference which I have seen so far.
Is there a way to tell if a unit has the spear of fionn upgrade, other than selecting a unit and mousing over a possible attack target? Something like the upgrade stars in the unit description box.
?????????????So I am about to get started with Civ 6 having played Civ 5 for awhile.
I recall on Civ 5 "CarlsGuides" was excellent and really helped me get the hang, any similar resources for a newbie to 6?
Thanks
Zigzagzigal did some good guides for the different civs in civ v and has put a couple up on steam recently (Russia & Japan). So maybe try community guides on steam??????????????
ThanksZigzagzigal did some good guides for the different civs in civ v and has put a couple up on steam recently (Russia & Japan). So maybe try community guides on steam?
Edit: Zigzagzigal now has guides for Greece, Arabia and the Aztecs
You can use the lenses. There is one called continent and it tells you where you are at. Very useful with Britain because you will only get that unit on a different continent. Each landmass may be divided into several continentsIs there a specific requirement for Pax Brittanica to work? I've tried playing a few starts with England on Island Plates and I never got the melee unit when creating cities on different islands. Does that not count as a separate 'continent'? If not - does anyone know how to tell where continental divides occur?
You can use the lenses. There is one called continent and it tells you where you are at. Very useful with Britain because you will only get that unit on a different continent. Each landmass may be divided into several continents
I would say yes if you have to defend a lot. The charge is about conversion but they still work fine as defenders.Are there any downsides to keeping a bunch of apostles around for theological combat who have only 1 charge remaining?