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You can adjust the amount of information that is displayed on the map, including things such as city names and sizes; or go for a minimalist approach and take it down to just units, cities and roads with no names.
Units are now able to only attack units that they could reach (ex. a pikemen would not be able to attack an F15)
Catapults can hit all units in one tile.
Units can be upgraded with Gold, like in Civ3.
Some of the automation option for workers include set up trade routes, improve specific cities, or let them improve everything in sight.
City Flipping: This time around there is no cultural dominates. What will happen, however, is as your nation expands, other nations will have trouble keeping the citizens happy near your borders, as they look with green envy at all that your nation has to offer. The rival nation will eventually be spending so much cash on the city to just keep the people happy that it will no longer be worth it for them to keep the city, so they may wind up ceding it to you through diplomatic terms.
Out of the box, the game will support 12 players at the same time in multiplayer.
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