Because the Inca make better coffee.How could you skip Brazil in this coffee world?
Because the Inca make better coffee.How could you skip Brazil in this coffee world?
1: Planted Forests give extra Appeal to adjacent Tiles, but don't provide extra Appeal after unlocking Conservation.The CIV looks pretty interesting.
I usually play Maya these days, but I loved playing as the elves in FFH2 and plant woods everywhere, so I am looking forward to try that in CIV6 with Vietnam.
I usually don't pay much attention to appeal, so I got two questions:
(1) Iirc planted woods are a seperate feature compared to "regular" ones (and I would assume Vietnam's ability just unlocks those earlier). Do they provide extra appeal?
(2) If I interprete the icon of that new district correctly it works like the Neighborhood and you can build multiple per city. Am I correct in this assumption?
I can't agree. I don't like tea.How dare these fools talk of coffee! The only acceptable beverage on this earth is the simply delightful, wonderful, and splendidly OP Yorkshire Tea.
Righty, ty.1: Planted Forests give extra Appeal to adjacent Tiles, but don't provide extra Appeal after unlocking Conservation.
2: No. If you could, that would make every game so ridiculously OP, that even the developers wouldn't want that. It's more like the Aqueduct than the Neighborhood.
The only tea that is palatable without spices is wulong. Masala chai is great. But a good cup of black coffee is better than any tea. I have The Sisko's support on this.How dare these fools talk of coffee! The only acceptable beverage on this earth is the simply delightful, wonderful, and splendidly OP Yorkshire Tea.
The update hasn't bee released yet, so they wouldn't post stuff like that on their website until after its official release.I went to the Civ6 game website, hoping for screenshots of the Voi Chien and Thanh, but no pictures are posted....someone at Firaxis is being lazy today....
The only tea that is palatable without spices is wulong. Masala chai is great. But a good cup of black coffee is better than any tea. I have The Sisko's support on this.
Spiffing Brit does not approve.I can't agree. I don't like tea.
I say this with a cup of coffee right by me now.
I can't wait to play as Vietnam and get a monopoly on coffee and not share any with Pedro.
We Americans know the best way to have a tea party is to throw the tea in the harbor.Spiffing Brit does not approve.
If what people are saying is true and it doesn't remove the feature, then hypothetically you wouldn't need it. Right?And you do not need mining & bronze working before placing a district on wood or rainforest.
We Americans know the best way to have a tea party is to throw the tea in the harbor.
I don’t think it’s a concern at all.
There’s a single flag in the database to change RequiresPopulation from true to false (which is the sole property that makes a district a specialty district or not) and it’s unconnected with the flag limiting a district to one per city. After all, Aqueducts cannot be built more than once per city.
Both this version of Ao Dai and the headgear (Khăn vấn day) are from the late Nguyễn dynasty (1800s). Her spear is a brozne age spear of the Đồng Sơn culture (1000-100 BC) and she's historically an anonymous rebel of the Wu Kingdom (220 - 280) of the Chinese Three Kingdoms period. So yes, her looks are completely based on very late depictions of her in the folk art with a tiny hint towards the indigenous culture of the lands.I like Ba Trieu's yellow Ao Dai, but I don't know how historically accurate the clothing choice is. Her headgear looks similar to depictions of the Trung Sisters.
Either way I am curious if my old SMAC "forest on every tile" strategy could work out.
You wouldn't expect an elephant, would you?I just love that it's apparently an elephant that knows guerrilla tactics.