What?

If anyone cares, Civ II started pulling from a list of city names not covered by any of the civs in the game when you ran out of names. (The list had a lot of Polish, (modern) Italian, Thai, Brazilian, Aussie, and Canadian cities, IIRC.)
 
how did you fit 23 cities in north america now that you need 3 tiles between cities? Everyone else is beating around the bush, but I'll say it: I just played a LARGE earth map 4 times in a row, 2 of my starts were in N america, and there is no way that you could fit 23 cities in North America on a standard sized map. You conceivably could do it on large if you just ics'd and took up every available city location, but you'd have quite a few snowy cities with absolutely no improveable terrain.
 
bryanw1995, I did not say I had 23 cities in North America, I said I had 23 cities in America (North, South and Central America). Next time I will refer to it as the "Western Hemisphere" so we can avoid disputes in the future.
 
Whatever happened to the older civ's method of starting the city name roster over with "New" in front of the name? New Tenochtitlan. New London ETC... IDK about 4, but I know that 3 had that.

I loved seeing things like New New Orleans.

The exception being 'Neo Tokyo' for japan.

Heres a list of pre dlc city names in case someone doesn't want to look up the file
http://gaming.stackexchange.com/questions/12274/for-civ-v-where-can-i-find-a-list-of-city-names-used-by-each-civilization
 
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