Chopped lumber does not actually go to the nearest city? I just chopped a forest and the lumber went to the oldest city (2.5 squares away) instead of the closest one (2 squares away). These little inconsistancies drive me !
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The closer city was producing a temple.
I figured it was done by 'rings', but since there's already an algorithm for distance (corruption, borders...), why wasn't it used for this also?
Are you sure it is a rounding calculation? If the forest were two diagonal tiles away, would it be in the second ring, or 3 tiles away (1.5 x 2)?Enjoy Slurm - it's highly addictive!
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There's actually a specific order used for forest chops for giving the sheilds to.
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Originally posted by Rommel2D
The closer city was producing a temple.
I figured it was done by 'rings', but since there's already an algorithm for distance (corruption, borders...), why wasn't it used for this also?
Are you sure it is a rounding calculation? If the forest were two diagonal tiles away, would it be in the second ring, or 3 tiles away (1.5 x 2)?
Yes, two diagonal tiles count as 3. But if there's an odd number of diagonal tiles in a distance, you'll have an extra .5 at the end, and that is simply dropped.
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I'll have to keep an eye out for this, but I thought that if a tile was 2 away from one Civ's city and 2.5 from another's, it always went to the 2 away city (provided they had at least 10 culture), not the highest culture total as if it were a tie...Enjoy Slurm - it's highly addictive!
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Originally posted by joncnunn
There's actually a specific order used for forest chops for giving the sheilds to.
It will skip over a city building the wonder.Is God willing to prevent evil, but not able? Then he is not omnipotent. Is he able, but not willing? Then he is malevolent. Is he both able and willing? Then whence cometh evil? Is he neither able nor willing?
Then why call him God? - Epicurus
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Originally posted by Rommel2D
I'll have to keep an eye out for this, but I thought that if a tile was 2 away from one Civ's city and 2.5 from another's, it always went to the 2 away city (provided they had at least 10 culture), not the highest culture total as if it were a tie...
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Originally posted by Rommel2D
I'll have to keep an eye out for this, but I thought that if a tile was 2 away from one Civ's city and 2.5 from another's, it always went to the 2 away city (provided they had at least 10 culture), not the highest culture total as if it were a tie..."I used to be a Scotialist, and spent a brief period as a Royalist, but now I'm PC"
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