I've been playing this game for years, and consider msyelf a decent player. But one thing I've never known.
How can you tell what color each civ is? This seems simple, but often it's not. Usually I'll just right click on a unit to see what nationality it is. But this doesn't work on large maps where you do not have line of sight and can't see any of their units.
The diplomacy screen is also useful. As the leader name and picture will have a circle around it with their country's color. But I was playing the middle ages scenario, and there are more countries that can fit on the diplomacy screen. And yes I know about the more civs button. But it still doesn't look like it's showing all them. Surely there's an easier way.
It's really important to see which color which civ is in scenarios such as Middle Ages. So I know who I want to build and embassy with (and get a right of passage)
How can you tell what color each civ is? This seems simple, but often it's not. Usually I'll just right click on a unit to see what nationality it is. But this doesn't work on large maps where you do not have line of sight and can't see any of their units.
The diplomacy screen is also useful. As the leader name and picture will have a circle around it with their country's color. But I was playing the middle ages scenario, and there are more countries that can fit on the diplomacy screen. And yes I know about the more civs button. But it still doesn't look like it's showing all them. Surely there's an easier way.
It's really important to see which color which civ is in scenarios such as Middle Ages. So I know who I want to build and embassy with (and get a right of passage)
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