For some reason, when I generate a map using Smart Map, it has one or sometimes even two civilizations start right next to me. That sucks -- what do I need to do to increase starting distance between civilizations?
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I hadn't noticed this happening in my games with Smartmap. The issue of increasing the starting distance was discussed in this thread, but that presumably involved non-Smartmaps.
You might want to post this issue in the Smartmap thread."The avalanche has already started. It is too late for the pebbles to vote."
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By the way, with Smartmap starts, I have found that I begin with three technologies on Warlord now, instead of only two, and the civilization I'm playing (Rome) didn't even start with Agriculture as one of them.
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What, you're still playing on Warlord?
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Rome usally begins with fishing and mining not agriculture.USA! USA! USA! USA! USA! USA! USA! USA! USA! USA!
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Odd... I just don't seem to have this problem. I start new games all the time (I rarely finish my games) and about 50% I get a really nice start, maybe 30% of the time I get an ok start, and 20% the start is weak.
And I've got pretty high standards.
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You can also try WorldPainter.
It has very delicate control over every variable of map generation.
Tom P.
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