I don't think I have ever gotten a nomad b4 laying down a city but I have gotten an advanced tribe b4 laying one. It could be that it was near or after ad because a few times during experimenting I have wandered that long. Sorry I don't recall the date but it can happen
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I went through an entire phase of explore forever on large maps without founding and once, just once out of a lot of games and a very large number of huts, I got an advanced tribe. And it was early, BC for sure.
I remember it because it had no palace and didn't offer me the option to build one. I put a regular city down and it too had no palace nor any option to build.
Seem to remember a post when Xin Yu recounted something similar.
Anyway, I think this is just a bug which surfaces in rare circumstances. The basic rule is clear and as stated.
By the way, I have recently appreciated that the trigger for advanced tribes having more than one citizen and an improvement or several is the tipping player's discovery of Invention. It's a while since I read William Keenan's slot property paper so I can't remember if this has been appreciated before or not.
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Yes, paratroopers can tip huts; any land units can. Too bad about air units not being able to collect what's inside, tho. Why is it that you cannot find explorers in huts? That would be the best find of all...
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Originally posted by Marquis de Sodaq on 05-04-2001 02:01 PM
Why is it that you cannot find explorers in huts? That would be the best find of all...
Yeah, the three movement factor of explorers would be nice early in the game... but I wish we could get diplos/spies from huts. Think of the possibilitiesKeep on Civin'
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you have to research something (cant remember what) before you can build a templequote:
Originally posted by East Street Trader on 05-04-2001 07:08 AM
I went through an entire phase of explore forever on large maps without founding and once, just once out of a lot of games and a very large number of huts, I got an advanced tribe. And it was early, BC for sure.
I remember it because it had no palace and didn't offer me the option to build one. I put a regular city down and it too had no palace nor any option to build.
Seem to remember a post when Xin Yu recounted something similar.
Anyway, I think this is just a bug which surfaces in rare circumstances. The basic rule is clear and as stated.
By the way, I have recently appreciated that the trigger for advanced tribes having more than one citizen and an improvement or several is the tipping player's discovery of Invention. It's a while since I read William Keenan's slot property paper so I can't remember if this has been appreciated before or not.
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ancient - for a Palace you need 'Masonry' for a Temple 'Ceremonial Burial' for Basics of the Game try the Civolopedia
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Now bored nearly to tears. Two deity games with all pre B.C years spent exploring, founding no cities. Not one advanced tribe, not one nomad. In second game some of my NON units took a city from the barbs around 200 B.C. As I was already in Monarchy (yes, you can revolt even though you don't actually have anything to govern), it was a good little city, but no Palace and none in the city I then founded. Three or four other tries in this vein, both settlers were killed prior to AD. In both these tries, one had been killed. The AI goes on building, and precipitates barbs, quite without human assistance. Game conditions: SP, deity, raging, seven, large, else = standard. If two complete instances is sufficient, no barbs, no nomads, no advanced tribes, without founding at least one city.
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