although rivers are our primary irrigation source here in the southwest U.S. It's the only thing that allows farming of any sort. But I do agree that the food bonus of flood plains/desert is too much. I just don't feel it should provide more food than grasslands.
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Originally posted by Dis
But I do agree that the food bonus of flood plains/desert is too much. I just don't feel it should provide more food than grasslands.
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Originally posted by Dis
but we don't have floodplains along the Colorado river. . It's mostly rocky and desert.
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Originally posted by Hermann the Lombard
...and particularly difficult to irrigate when the river is 5,000 feet below the surrounding plateau!
Of course the river doesn't actually flood anymore with the numerous dams on it.
so perhaps if the player builds a hydro plant (though I don't know of anyone who actually builds these), the food bonus of flood plains should go down.
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Well I guess the desserts along the Colorado river would be desert hills, or mountains, in civ4 terms. I have lived on flod plains and they sure are fertile, even though the river sometimes washes the crops away. But yes deserts should be usable, maybe desert towns, that generates ½ as much gold as regular towns.Visit my CTP-page and get TileEdit and a few other CTP related programs.
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if there is no river, the only way to get water is groundwater pumping. And that supply is limited. Even today, population in deserts is limited. My city wouldn't be as big as it is without the Colorado river. Because we started emptying our springs and aquifers back in the 60's. It was only in the 1960's we began to use colorado river (lake mead) water because we had to. We were running out.
So I'm okay with civ4 restrictions.
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Well, the Usians is rather wasteful with water. A better model would be Israel. They have been quite successful in making use of the desert.(\__/) 07/07/1937 - Never forget
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Originally posted by Urban Ranger
Well, the Usians is rather wasteful with water. A better model would be Israel. They have been quite successful in making use of the desert.www.neo-geo.com
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