I started a new game and got quite a bit of desert in the middel of my continent. I tried to play through but there were entire "fat cross" size chuncks of desert where it would be rediculous to settle a city but leave huge holes in my culture border.
Finally I could stand it no more (it was going to take 20 turns for my settler to reach a useful spot to build a city) and I quit the game. I started a new one. Get a few rounds in and I start noticing that every couple of tiles is a desert. leaving at least three (sometimes more) in each city I build.
Well, now I'm irritated and open the worldbuilder to see what's going on. Sure enough, for almost half the map there's sprinklings of desert all over.
I try again, and again, and again... I tried Temperate, I tried Tropical... I got 7 out of 10 maps where there were probably 30% desert either strewn across the entire map or 25% CHUNKS of desert in one great big blob.
What gives with this thing and desert?
Tom P.
And I was winning the first game so that's not why I quit. (well, ostensibly anyway. I don't know how many more than Toku and Issabel there were.)
Finally I could stand it no more (it was going to take 20 turns for my settler to reach a useful spot to build a city) and I quit the game. I started a new one. Get a few rounds in and I start noticing that every couple of tiles is a desert. leaving at least three (sometimes more) in each city I build.
Well, now I'm irritated and open the worldbuilder to see what's going on. Sure enough, for almost half the map there's sprinklings of desert all over.
I try again, and again, and again... I tried Temperate, I tried Tropical... I got 7 out of 10 maps where there were probably 30% desert either strewn across the entire map or 25% CHUNKS of desert in one great big blob.
What gives with this thing and desert?
Tom P.
And I was winning the first game so that's not why I quit. (well, ostensibly anyway. I don't know how many more than Toku and Issabel there were.)
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