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  • Can someone remind me what ICS stands for plese?

    I've worked out what most of the other TLAs mean, but this one defeats me!

    Cheers
    Dom 8-)

  • #2
    Infinite City Sprawl

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    • #3
      or "Infinite City Sleaze"...

      In previous Civ/SMAC games building lots of closely spaced cities was the 'magic bullet' strategy that was superior to any other, didn't require a lot of thought but was hell to micromanage and generally not asthetically pleasing. Civ4 as yet appears not to have a single 'right' way to play, though time will tell if this remains true...

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      • #4
        Actually I've never agreed with that statement.

        ICS was an important strategy, agreed. But far more important than ICS was a quick beeline to republic, in the old civ games. Get republic, switch governement, and switch your luxury setting to 100%. Wait a few turns and all your cities are size 20. Now *that* speeds up research.

        And you don't need that many cities if they are all using their full potentional!

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        • #5
          OK, thanks all
          Dom 8-)

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          • #6
            The big note though is that the offical defination of ICS city spacing is now illegal in Civ IV. [C-X-C].

            Tight city spacing [C- X - X - C] is now the cloest allowed city spacement.

            Also the removal of hard limits of 6 and 12 until structures are built greatly decreases the need to have many ICS spacing to work all those tiles.
            1st C3DG Term 7 Science Advisor 1st C3DG Term 8 Domestic Minister
            Templar Science Minister
            AI: I sure wish Jon would hurry up and complete his turn, he's been at it for over 1,200,000 milliseconds now.

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            • #7
              Actually, you can still get C-X-C if the two city locations are not on the same landmass.

              L=Land
              W=Water

              WWWWWW
              WWCWCLW
              WLLWLLW
              WWWWWW

              The games lets you put cities one apart if you want.
              VernMcC

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              • #8
                Didn't know that. Could prove useful. Thanks!

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                • #9
                  I have used it a couple of times to make a foothold on an island when the mainland city is conquered and there is no culture on the island. I can then make a city to stage an invasion of the new contintent with it. Even better if I can bring in an artist to this new city and culture bomb the new owner of the conquered city.
                  VernMcC

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