So you get there movement bonus from there roads. Makes the agreement very important if you have to travel across someones land to get to another civ you are at war with.
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Railroads shouldn´t work but roads should. The roads are still there rightIf you place a thing into the center of your life, that lacks the power to nourish. It will eventually poison everything that you are.
And destroy you. -Maxi Jazz, Faithless
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Originally posted by DonJoel
Railroads shouldn´t work but roads should. The roads are still there right
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Originally posted by Gramphos
Not if you edit within 5 minutes, and I was quick to notice Dan's name on the last post by.
Check this screencapture (I had the window open until I posted my last reply and made that)
Thanks for the info.
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so, with this pact, can an AI civ send in a tank onto one of your squars, but you can still work the sqaur?
and thje only way to trade is with connecting roads, so you would HAVE to send in a worker. is this an act of war?
OH MY GOD! THEY HAVE PUT ON OF THEIR SLAVES IN OUR TERRITORY!eimi men anthropos pollon logon, mikras de sophias
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Originally posted by Dan Magaha FIRAXIS
Also, non combat units like workers are generally able to enter other civs' territories to do things like build connecting roads.
DanVisit Gamacather (GC)!
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The railway sould don't work since they need a infrastructure and they are easy to sabotage, but roads are just roads.
And the big question is indeed this : can you still work a square occupied by an ally/neutral unit? I remember I stared a war agains an ally in CTP2 for that reason."Respect the gods, but have as little to do with them as possible." - Confucius
"Give nothing to gods and expect nothing from them." - my motto
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Combat engineering?
What if you're invading another country and you build a (rail)road to support your invasion force, will the (rail)road work for you? or will it only benefit the enemy? maybe you would have to pay a certain amount of gold for each road that you travel over. (gold being spent to placate the natives and keeping them from bothering your troops.)
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