Why on earth do the natives willingly give you their settlements when your borders encroach on them? They'll even do this if it's their last settlement and it means their extinction.
This shouldn't happen. At no point should the natives say "oh, go ahead and take our cities...we don't mind...we'll just go off and die now".
If anything, the tribe should automatically declare war on you if their cities are in danger of flipping.
I've also read some other threads here complaining about the game, and its all pretty accurate. I've been playing Sid Meier games since Pirates and Railroad Tycoon in 1987. Played Colonization back when it was released as well. It was no Civilization, but it was alright.
But this new interpretation is just really poor. I played it for a day and I'm already done with it. The game seems to be a collossal rush job just like Civilization 3 and Civilization 4 were. Just chock full of half-baked ideas. I don't know how much input Sid has in these games anymore, but everything really turned to excrement after Alpha Centauri.
This shouldn't happen. At no point should the natives say "oh, go ahead and take our cities...we don't mind...we'll just go off and die now".
If anything, the tribe should automatically declare war on you if their cities are in danger of flipping.
I've also read some other threads here complaining about the game, and its all pretty accurate. I've been playing Sid Meier games since Pirates and Railroad Tycoon in 1987. Played Colonization back when it was released as well. It was no Civilization, but it was alright.
But this new interpretation is just really poor. I played it for a day and I'm already done with it. The game seems to be a collossal rush job just like Civilization 3 and Civilization 4 were. Just chock full of half-baked ideas. I don't know how much input Sid has in these games anymore, but everything really turned to excrement after Alpha Centauri.
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