japanesesamurai
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So I'm trying to get my head wrapped around the culture victory...
I have a few questions. If I may
1/ If you attract a visiting tourist from Civ B, does Civ B lose a domestic tourist?
2/ If you create a National Park/ Seaside Resort close to Civ B (your neighbour), will Civ B lose a domestic tourist instead of Civ C, who is your other neighbour but further away from that national park? So does the improvement aim for a specific civ, or is it "global"? But then where does the tourist come from exactly?
3/ You can attract tourists from Civ B by sending Rock Bands into his/her territory. And Rock bands have a range. So therefor it is best to play concerts on the borders of other Civs, correct? Because it will target one or two more civs.
4/ From a logical point of view, it is more beneficial to grant open borders instead of receiving them, yes? As receiving open borders will give domestic tourists the chance to visit your neighbour. Which you obviously don't want.
5/ If a trade route passes through Civ B and the destination is Civ C, will it attract tourists from Civ B, too?
6/ How is the population number related to all of this? I assume: the more pop, the more culture thus the more domestic tourists over time. Does the pop number have any relation with visiting tourists in some way or the other? For instance having a high pop city bordering a low pop city from another civ; will it attract tourists from the bordering low pop city?
7/ Finally, can national parks overlap?
Then somehow related there is an issue I have with seaside resorts. I can only build them on breathtaking tiles apparently. Which according to the wiki, should go on charming or better tiles. Also, in the Civilopedia, I see no restrictions regarding placement
thanks a lot
I have a few questions. If I may
1/ If you attract a visiting tourist from Civ B, does Civ B lose a domestic tourist?
2/ If you create a National Park/ Seaside Resort close to Civ B (your neighbour), will Civ B lose a domestic tourist instead of Civ C, who is your other neighbour but further away from that national park? So does the improvement aim for a specific civ, or is it "global"? But then where does the tourist come from exactly?
3/ You can attract tourists from Civ B by sending Rock Bands into his/her territory. And Rock bands have a range. So therefor it is best to play concerts on the borders of other Civs, correct? Because it will target one or two more civs.
4/ From a logical point of view, it is more beneficial to grant open borders instead of receiving them, yes? As receiving open borders will give domestic tourists the chance to visit your neighbour. Which you obviously don't want.
5/ If a trade route passes through Civ B and the destination is Civ C, will it attract tourists from Civ B, too?
6/ How is the population number related to all of this? I assume: the more pop, the more culture thus the more domestic tourists over time. Does the pop number have any relation with visiting tourists in some way or the other? For instance having a high pop city bordering a low pop city from another civ; will it attract tourists from the bordering low pop city?
7/ Finally, can national parks overlap?
Then somehow related there is an issue I have with seaside resorts. I can only build them on breathtaking tiles apparently. Which according to the wiki, should go on charming or better tiles. Also, in the Civilopedia, I see no restrictions regarding placement
thanks a lot