SilchasRuin
Warlord
- Joined
- Jan 10, 2007
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- 163
barbs are ridiculous...

This is no longer true - if you play as Rome for example, and try to build a palace in, say, Amiens. The French will be given the city as long as it is not your only city.Of course it doesn't flip. It's the French capital!
I was playing Germany with 600AD start when in the endgame I saw this!
I think it is also strange that Carthage has survived into the 1800's. Take that Rome chalk one up for Carthage.
EDIT: Wait hang on you were playing on a 600 ad start. Does Carthage respawn.
Old civs like Egypt and Carthage can respawn in a 600 AD start (and do pretty frequently late-game). I think the weird thing in his screenshot was the Natives building the Moai Statues, which I don't think can normally be built in a 600 AD start.
Well I certainly can't find a way to build it.Yup, you can build it on 600AD start...
Well I certainly can't find a way to build it.Are you using the latest patch etc?
ah, you are correct sir, I have a mac, so I'm stuck with 1.185, and I don't know the full extent of the changes between the two, so that could definitely be one of them
it just meant they settled in Spain, which is in their stability zone, then lost Carthage to the Romans or more likely barbs and Hippo became their capital
I don't think so, because you see no city ruins. And no improvement either. I think Carthage never existed in that game.
BTW, Hippo isn't the capital, but Barcino.![]()
Wait, ruins grow into cottages?oh yes, so it is, very odd, only other explanation other than just strange carthage is that the ruins were worked, and then the cottage destroyed by barbs... but that is a bit farfetched