I have always been perplexed by this particular question, namely, how does civ definne what exactly a continent represents? I ask this with particular reference to wonders such as J.S Bach's Cathedral which decreases unhappyness in all cities on the continent by two. Say my Roman civilization occupies a large land mass. There is a thin land bridge connecting this to another large land mass. Is this considered as another continent by the computer or is any type of land connection enough to make it One continent? Lets now say that there is a third large glob of land connected to the second by yet another tiny land bridge. Is this third piece of land considered part of the same Continent even though by this point it is well over half a world away?
If Rome builds J.S Bach's Cathedral, will a small roman colony waaaay over on the third land mass benefit from the effects of the wonder?
I guess this question could also apply to establishing trade routes with civs on other continents.
Any help towarsds a definition of this would be very helpful towards better strategic gameplay.
Any ideas?
If Rome builds J.S Bach's Cathedral, will a small roman colony waaaay over on the third land mass benefit from the effects of the wonder?
I guess this question could also apply to establishing trade routes with civs on other continents.
Any help towarsds a definition of this would be very helpful towards better strategic gameplay.
Any ideas?
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