Two questions, sort of related, but not really.....
There are three city sizes, town, city and metroplex. I believe that this refers to cities of up to size 6 (town), then up to size 12 (city) then above size 12 (metroplex). I know that in order to grow above size 6 the city needs to be next to a source of fresh water or it needs an aqueduct. Right now I have cities that are stuck at size 12. What are the requirements for a city to be able to grow beyond size 12?
If I remember correctly there was a way, I think with farming or refrigeration or supermarket, to be able to increase the food output of a square to be even more that what it would be with irrigation. However in looking through the Civlopedia for Civ III Conquests, I could find a reference to this. Is there a way in Civ III Conquests to do this?
Thanks...
There are three city sizes, town, city and metroplex. I believe that this refers to cities of up to size 6 (town), then up to size 12 (city) then above size 12 (metroplex). I know that in order to grow above size 6 the city needs to be next to a source of fresh water or it needs an aqueduct. Right now I have cities that are stuck at size 12. What are the requirements for a city to be able to grow beyond size 12?
If I remember correctly there was a way, I think with farming or refrigeration or supermarket, to be able to increase the food output of a square to be even more that what it would be with irrigation. However in looking through the Civlopedia for Civ III Conquests, I could find a reference to this. Is there a way in Civ III Conquests to do this?
Thanks...
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