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Players should NOT be allowed to build cities on mountains
and with the new happiness / city # factoring, you'd probably want your cities to grow bigger.
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Well good old AH certainly starts some decent threads.. well and truly deserving of his deity title , unlike some who never start good threads worth posting to ..
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Originally posted by Alexander's Horse
If so-called mountain cities are built in valleys why should they get the defence benefit of mountains?
Duh. because you have to attack them through the pass. narrow treacherous footing (relatively). pick them off as they come through.....
are we really going 2 pages arguing whether or not to argue about this subject?
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I was just about to point out that Horsie is simply making excuses in advance for why he will suck at Civ III...
...but Father Beast beat me to it! - Randomturn
Well good old AH certainly starts some decent threads.. well and truly deserving of his deity title , unlike some who never start good threads worth posting to
I am in total disagreement with this. Unless you're being sarcastic.
Oh yeah, thanks to everybody on the first page who just restated what my original statement was. We can never have enough people who are so creative.
However, it is difficult to believe that 2 times 2 does not equal 4; does that make it true? On the other hand, is it really so difficult simply to accept everything that one has been brought up on and that has gradually struck deep roots – what is considered truth in the circle of moreover, really comforts and elevates man? Is that more difficult than to strike new paths, fighting the habitual, experiencing the insecurity of independence and the frequent wavering of one’s feelings and even one’s conscience, proceeding often without any consolation, but ever with the eternal goal of the true, the beautiful, and the good? - F.N.
Originally posted by Sabre2th
Keep in mind that a mountain square isn't a single mountain. It's many, many mountains together represented by a single graphic.
Since we are using a computer map and cannot place valleys and plateau, we should allow a city to be built on a mountains. Here in California we have several small Cities built on/in the mountains. San Francisco is located on small hills to small mountains. In fact the whole San Francisco Bay Area is from Low Lands to over 4/5,000 foot Mountains.
Sometimes I just don't understand Raz. Oh wait! Yes I do. Rasputin is hereby nominated to the title of Ass-Kisser of the Gods.
I diffently wouldn't call AH a god. If he's a god then we're in trouble because that's one dumb god. One reason why I know he isn't a god is that most gods use logic and reasoning.
There are endless amounts of reasons why cities should be able to be built on mountains.
However, it is difficult to believe that 2 times 2 does not equal 4; does that make it true? On the other hand, is it really so difficult simply to accept everything that one has been brought up on and that has gradually struck deep roots – what is considered truth in the circle of moreover, really comforts and elevates man? Is that more difficult than to strike new paths, fighting the habitual, experiencing the insecurity of independence and the frequent wavering of one’s feelings and even one’s conscience, proceeding often without any consolation, but ever with the eternal goal of the true, the beautiful, and the good? - F.N.
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