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and if they don't, maybe *someone* else will use that idea.
I'm actually playing the YNAMP Terra map on my current game with Norway.
and if they don't, maybe *someone* else will use that idea.
Except where headband guy is from and who he leads.It was a pretty uneventful livestream. We basically know everything new about the expansion now, due to Giskler's work.![]()
Except where headband guy is from and who he leads.
You know, in game terms... America was England's first major colony. They didn't know to build the infrastructure properly and didn't understand loyalty flipping. After they had that major revolt and lost, they nailed down Canada, Africa, India, and Australia for another 160 years...
You know, in game terms... America was England's first major colony. They didn't know to build the infrastructure properly and didn't understand loyalty flipping. After they had that major revolt and lost, they nailed down Canada, Africa, India, and Australia for another 160 years...
Isn't the Plantation of Ulster considered the dress rehearsal for England's colonial ambitions?
You know, in game terms... America was England's first major colony. They didn't know to build the infrastructure properly and didn't understand loyalty flipping. After they had that major revolt and lost, they nailed down Canada, Africa, India, and Australia for another 160 years...
You forgot Australia but that’s OK by me.Don't forget the Caribbean, Guyana, New Zealand, and Belize!
Maybe in a future game there will be a mechanism to "liberate" colonies with some sort of bonus,
While I hope he is native american, particularly native south american, he seems like a really tan European in this view of his leader head (note particularly the seemingly quite curly hair). I could easily see this being Justinian of Byzantium, for example.
You forgot Australia but that’s OK by me.
Then the Scotch-Irish went to the states. And that's partly the reason why I'm here.The Plantation of Ulster was around the same time as the Jamestown settlement, so I'm not sure it counts as a dress rehearsal. It's also not fair to heap all the blame on the English - plenty of the Ulster planters were Scottish.![]()
Civ IV tried to do something like that. It didn't work very well in my opinion, just made the game more annoying (turns out players are very reluctant to give up their own cities and resent game mechanics that encourage them to do so).
They did it by increasing the maintenance of cities on other continents to try and make them too expensive to keep, and also allowed you to release them as a vassal state/colony. Which could then in theory gain independence.
and if they don't, maybe *someone* else will use that idea.
Noticed you can still declare war a joint war withouth both players denouncing the target so its bassicly a suprise war who is formal war.
They need to change that really fast that you can only accept a joint war if you and the Ai denounced the target