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How far away from one of your cities do you have to be to get a none unit?

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  • How far away from one of your cities do you have to be to get a none unit?

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  • #2
    If the hut is closer to a city owned by anyone but you then it is to one of your cities, it will be a Non-unit. That could be 3 squares or 30 squares.

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    [This message has been edited by rah (edited May 16, 2001).]
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    • #3
      Rah is totally correct. However while we are on the subject what happens if the unit is equal distances between both cities? By both I mean yours and another civs.
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      • #4
        Equal distance = supported.

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        • #5
          You'd have to be stiff, wouldn't you.

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          • #6
            Had a case in my last session where I bribed a boat which had three squares (in a straight line) between it and an A1 city and three squares (two in a straight line then one diagonal) from my city. It came up NONE.

            That I think is consistent with what has been established about how the game measures distance.

            So equal = supported only when the distance is equal by reference to that method of measuring.

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