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    It's the middle ages. Recently Xian defected. Two grassland squares north of Xian have no fresh water sorce, but strangly I can farm them. Here is the terrain surronding one square:

    South: Desert, Xian
    Southwest: Grassland, Hill, Jungle
    West: Grassland (farmable)
    Northwest: Grassland, Jungle
    North: Grassland, Forest
    Northeast: Grassland
    East: Plain, Hill
    Southeast: Desert

    I do have Civil Service. My best Guesses to why I could farm the square are: Xian was settled on an Oasis, but it went away when it settled, but I was under the impresion you couldn't settle on an Oasis. Or that Irrigation is being carried through Xian (there is a farm South of Xian). Are there anyother guesses?

    If you want a screenshot you'll have to tell me how to take them. Whenever I press printscreen the curser just starts blinking.
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  • #2
    Irrigation is carried through cities.

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    • #3
      Okay, I didn't expect that would be it.
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      • #4
        Oasis provides fresh water to adjacant tiles (it only matters when it's oasis next to non-desert).

        Cities do propagate irrigation, but only if the tile can normally be farmed - a city on desert or hill will not.

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        • #5
          Isn't it odd that you can irrigate from an oasis, but you can't irrigate the oasis itself?

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          • #6
            It is odd. I think it's mostly to give the city founded next to an oasis fresh water.

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            • #7
              Originally posted by playshogi
              Isn't it odd that you can irrigate from an oasis, but you can't irrigate the oasis itself?
              Well, realistically, oasis is a water hole in the desert - there is nothing really to irrigate/farm there, but it is a water source with some trees etc. around it.
              The problem with leadership is inevitably: Who will play God?
              - Frank Herbert

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              • #8
                Originally posted by Blake
                Cities do propagate irrigation, but only if the tile can normally be farmed - a city on desert or hill will not.
                So that's it! I had wondered about this. I had expected cities to ALWAYS propagate irrigation, and I've been confused a couple times when they didn't -- so I started suspecting that maybe they never do, and tested it a few times to see they did -- so I just resigned myself to the uncertainty.

                But that's got to be it.

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