You know, the one just higher than "Raging Hordes"?
it doesn't change barbs from huts, but hwen there's an uprising, up to a hundred units spawn from a single stack. everybody nearby has to drop what they're doing and put it down.
this really backfired on me in a recent OCC game. I had founded my city on the neck of a peninsula, with room for another good city on the peninsula behind me. O f course, nobody did get past me to found one there, and it just stayed empty.
Then the hordes came. There were two uprisings in the early 1800's, BOTH on that peninsula (it was the only undeveloped part of the map. no place else to spawn). my poor city endured the onslaught of hundreds of riflemen and cannons over the next century, pollution went everywhere, global warming turned some squares to jungle, and I LOST THE SPACE RACE!!
it would have been worse except a passing viking ironclad wiped out on of the founding stacks (83 units destroyed )
it doesn't change barbs from huts, but hwen there's an uprising, up to a hundred units spawn from a single stack. everybody nearby has to drop what they're doing and put it down.
this really backfired on me in a recent OCC game. I had founded my city on the neck of a peninsula, with room for another good city on the peninsula behind me. O f course, nobody did get past me to found one there, and it just stayed empty.
Then the hordes came. There were two uprisings in the early 1800's, BOTH on that peninsula (it was the only undeveloped part of the map. no place else to spawn). my poor city endured the onslaught of hundreds of riflemen and cannons over the next century, pollution went everywhere, global warming turned some squares to jungle, and I LOST THE SPACE RACE!!
it would have been worse except a passing viking ironclad wiped out on of the founding stacks (83 units destroyed )
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