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  • Stupid Q re listed order of tribes

    Ok, this is a dumb question, I'm sure, but...

    When you start a game (c3c) and the tribes to pick from are listed, what order are they in? (or, why are they in the order they're in?) I'm sure there must be a reason...

    [oh, and thanks to people who post here 'cause after playing this game since it came out I only found out yesterday that I should lux slide instead of create an entertainer. ]
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    They're in the same order as they appear in the Editor, IIRC.
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      I'll wager someone else's dime that it's simply the order in which they were implemented.
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        Re: Stupid Q re listed order of tribes

        Originally posted by mimi
        [oh, and thanks to people who post here 'cause after playing this game since it came out I only found out yesterday that I should lux slide instead of create an entertainer. ]
        True, depending on the circumstances.
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