Well exactly Faboba! I'm going to consider a river as a huge bonus!
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Originally posted by Gramphos
Do rivers still give +50% defense? or is that gone with the rivers located in the edge of the tiles?
No one's going to know this kind of exact information ( probably ) until we get the actual game.A witty quote proves nothing. - Voltaire
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Originally posted by Faboba
I think that's a question only to be answered by the first American kind enough to scan large chuncks of his manual into the computer in a cuple of weeks time for me and the other Europeans.
No one's going to know this kind of exact information ( probably ) until we get the actual game.Creator of the Civ3MultiTool
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Faboba: You and all of your European friends just let me know what you want and how you want it and I'll see what kind of information I can give to you. I plan on making posts daily on my experiences and information about the game, but I only want to do so if the Europeans don't mind the "spoilers".Of the Holy Roman Empire, this was once said:
"It is neither holy or roman, nor is it an empire."
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Sorry to burst your bubble
But the rivers extend into unexplored territory... so how could you gain resources from land you haven't even found yet? Resources have to be under a colony or within your culture radius to be useful to you.
I think the roads have been turned off in this shot. It's in a despotism, but gaining +1 trade w/o roads? WTF?
The bonus resource on the far right is wheat, +2 food on a 2/1/0 grasslands / flood plain. The one one the lower left is Cattle, +1 food, +1 shield on a 2/1/0 grasslands. I don't know what is on the upper left, but it is +2 shields on a 2/0/0 grasslands / flood plain.
And that's a Beaver, standing for furs, I presume. Don't know what the tri-color one is.
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Xmudder, are you on drugs? Maybe there is a city somewhere within the empire that is on that same river that has access to certain resources. Maybe it's liked to another city via a port. Who knows... but one thing for sure is that this city is getting resources, and there are no roads linking it to another city or to resources.Of the Holy Roman Empire, this was once said:
"It is neither holy or roman, nor is it an empire."
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Originally posted by Gramphos
Do rivers still give +50% defense? or is that gone with the rivers located in the edge of the tiles?
In other words: (1) YES, and (2) No.
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