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OMG this looks absolutely amazing :)

First time I see so many farms together, nicely put districts, Pyramids and Petra where they should be, lovely Holy Site and Campus at Nagoya, Dead Sea looks also great this time... Just amazing.

Yeah, that looks nice. What worries me a litte bit on this picture is the fact that the HI has 7 cities, while the AI has only ~3 in the average.
 
Thank you guys!

So, just to test it, just want to say that I love this placement of Colossus, it looks like Titan of Braavos ):

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Btw, there is another game where Colossus is placed on a land tile, but I guess that's just a world builder issue again.
 
Like the new tile animations, hadn't noticed them before (Chateau fountain, windmill turning, etc.).

Also, a few new things:

Exploration grants +1 food on pastures.
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Industrial roads reduce movement cost by 25% (seems a bit low, but I like that we can't just zip all over the map as easily)
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A grassland farm with four adjacent farms has a yield of 5, is anyone able to figure out how the adjacency bonus works?:crazyeye: It's quite odd that there would be a bonus of 2F, if the bonus was +1 per adjacent farm (with two or more) it should be more, and if it was just +1 for having two or more adjacent it should be less.
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The Redcoat has a base strength of 65, shown at 6:05 in the russian video.

The Japan Electronics Factory bonus looks really awesome, particularly if the regular factory is like +2 production with a 3 tile radius.
 
A horse book! A horse book! My Kingdom city for a horse book!

As far as I know, there were bug regarding the value of cities in some old build.

Yeah, that looks nice. What worries me a litte bit on this picture is the fact that the HI has 7 cities, while the AI has only ~3 in the average.

France has 5, they were developing without interference and filled their island. Light-brown civ on the same continent with player also has 5. China has 3, but they are designed for very "Tall" and maybe suffered a war. On the other continent the lack of cities probably means result of sum heavy wars.

Not to bad for Prince difficulty, actually.
 
A grassland farm with four adjacent farms has a yield of 5, is anyone able to figure out how the adjacency bonus works?:crazyeye: It's quite odd that there would be a bonus of 2F, if the bonus was +1 per adjacent farm (with two or more) it should be more, and if it was just +1 for having two or more adjacent it should be less.
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Isn't it +0.5 for each adjacent farm? So 2 from base tile yield, +1 from farm, and +2 for four adjacent farms?
 
Isn't it +0.5 for each adjacent farm? So 2 from base tile yield, +1 from farm, and +2 for four adjacent farms?

Hmm, Arioch has it worded as "+1 Food for each farm when 3 are adjacent" - I don't recall if that is the exact phrasing or if he paraphrased it - which would imply flat +1 either for simply having 3 adjacent farms or +1 for each adjacent farm when 3 or more exist.

Though now that I've thought about it more, the screenshot implies that it is +1 for the 3 adjacent *and* +1 for each additional.
 
Have you noticed the docks in the city center tile?
does this means that cities built on coast have the Harbour district in?
 
Have you noticed the docks in the city center tile?
does this means that cities built on coast have the Harbour district in?

Harbors are districts. They do not have to be adjacent to the city center.
 
Have you noticed the docks in the city center tile?
does this means that cities built on coast have the Harbour district in?

Not sure, but that would completely kill the sea resource thread though, because that would solve any problem with cost vs harbor district towns, so here is to hoping that is the advantage of a cost city.
 
Sao Paulo seems to have docks instead of harbour

The dock is the Harbor. It's on its own tile in the water, not part of the city center.
 
In both cities you are just seeing a Harbour district built in the sea tile adjacent to the city centre. It's just the graphics nicely blend together :)
 
It looks very different from the other Harbour... perhaps the other one is a horbour district while this one is part of the city center
 
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