Let´s assume one has conquered the planet. Let´s assume, he has placed cities on 95% of the landmass.
Let´s go some further, and say that he (she) has put farmland everywehere, built the SS ready for launch and is now pressing Enter all the time.
To put it short, let´s say you´ve finished and want to maximize your score.
Would it be conform to the conventions to set the luxuries up to a point where you still get advances every turn and make enough surplus to have an acceptable treasury, for example Tax20%,Sci20%,Lux60%,
just to get the maximum number of happy citizens (points)? Would this be considered kind of unfair, unrealistic or sth else and have effect on the acknowledgement of the final score?
Second question: How do I find out what version of civ2 I call my own?
Third question: Concerning the techs being given at the start: Is there any civ that gets more techs than the other civs, just because its this one particular civ?
Fourth Question: A friend recently told me, that he had noticed that units that attack from terrain square with a high defensive bonus do win easier than units attaking from a square with a smaller def-bonus.
Has anyone notice sth like taht, too? I ask, because I have never noticed sth like this and doubt that.
Let´s go some further, and say that he (she) has put farmland everywehere, built the SS ready for launch and is now pressing Enter all the time.
To put it short, let´s say you´ve finished and want to maximize your score.
Would it be conform to the conventions to set the luxuries up to a point where you still get advances every turn and make enough surplus to have an acceptable treasury, for example Tax20%,Sci20%,Lux60%,
just to get the maximum number of happy citizens (points)? Would this be considered kind of unfair, unrealistic or sth else and have effect on the acknowledgement of the final score?
Second question: How do I find out what version of civ2 I call my own?
Third question: Concerning the techs being given at the start: Is there any civ that gets more techs than the other civs, just because its this one particular civ?
Fourth Question: A friend recently told me, that he had noticed that units that attack from terrain square with a high defensive bonus do win easier than units attaking from a square with a smaller def-bonus.
Has anyone notice sth like taht, too? I ask, because I have never noticed sth like this and doubt that.
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