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  • #16
    Originally posted by Provost Harrison
    Now I do have one query about this screenshot. You see the city of Salamanca on here at the top left hand side, which is far up the west coast of Canada. And we have confirmed this is their capital from civ of the week. But hold on, shouldn't the Iroquois starting point be at the other side of the country, near the great lakes?
    Well, here might be an acceptable explanation :
    Firaxis said that in the text that goes with the Civ of the Week that the Iroquois civ aren't solely the Iroquois tribe but more like a collection of all the indian tribes that lived in North America and historically their ancestors entered the continent by passing the Bering Street that separates the Americas form the Eurasian continent.

    Apart from that, maybe they thought that it became a little crowded with the starting location of the Americans and the Iroquois too close to each other?
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    • #17
      Originally posted by StratAll
      Apart from that, maybe they thought that it became a little crowded with the starting location of the Americans and the Iroquois too close to each other?
      It always was a little crowded in reality.

      But try being the English on a world map when the Irish are in the game in Civ 2, they had to die or there would only be room for three English cities. Actually, in reality...

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      • #18
        Originally posted by Crouchback


        It always was a little crowded in reality.

        But try being the English on a world map when the Irish are in the game in Civ 2, they had to die or there would only be room for three English cities. Actually, in reality...

        David
        You mean the Celts, right? Yah, even on the largest Earth map in Civ II you could only have a couple cities. It was very difficult to setup the huge empire where the sun never set... starting as the English.

        But now that we have 256x256 maps.... ohhh the things we can do!
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        • #19
          Trash can or soda can
          I think that its a trash can since there seems to be an opening on the side, and not on the top

          But now that we have 256x256 maps.... ohhh the things we can do!
          256*256=65536 squares
          16 civs, so each civ can take a maximum of 65536/16 or 4096 squares or 64*64 without having to fight for any of it.

          What different 16 colors are there.
          Well, lets see
          White
          Yellow
          Green
          Blue
          Brown
          Black
          Orange
          Purple
          Pink
          Grey
          Red
          Dark Green (have a look at last weeks screen of the week)
          Dark Blue (compare last weeks screens blue with this weeks)

          These are the only ones which we have seen, but im sure that there are also variations of other colors.
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          • #20
            'scuse me...... drooling
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            • #21
              Here's another pic of aluminum...looks like a pop can which makes sense - most people associate aluminum cans with pop cans.
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              • #22
                Oh and regardin the starting position. It is correct that accuracy wise, the Iroquois should start below the great lakes, however they are representative of the Native American people in the game who covered the North American Continent.

                Were they to start them where the Iroquois actually were then they would have major problems with the Americans and Iroquois starting too close. I was presumably felt it would be better if they started at opposite sides of the land.

                I'm sure however you can change this. Hell, I may well eliminate the American's entirely, I'm not sure.

                Why they couldn't just have left it as the Sioux lord only knows. I liked Sitting Bull and having my army sack Little Bighorn
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                • #23
                  hmmmm

                  Maybe you're right
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                  • #24
                    Were they to start them where the Iroquois actually were then they would have major problems with the Americans and Iroquois starting too close.
                    Especially if the Americans started with a 0.0.x scout who would walk straight into an undefended city and finish the Iroquois empire.
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                    • #25
                      The Iroquois actually represent all of the Native American civs, so it would make sense that they're not in the northeast. This, of course doesn't fit with the city names. I think the best explanation for this shot is a random start.

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                      • #26
                        My vote is that aluminum is a soda can.

                        Originally posted by Lawrence of Arabia
                        Well, lets see
                        White
                        Yellow
                        Green
                        Blue
                        Brown
                        Black
                        Orange
                        Purple
                        Pink
                        Grey
                        Red
                        Dark Green (have a look at last weeks screen of the week)
                        Dark Blue (compare last weeks screens blue with this weeks)

                        These are the only ones which we have seen, but im sure that there are also variations of other colors.
                        Hey those are all the colors i said, practically.
                        I'm sure there will be more to but what will they be
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                        • #27
                          Ive seen a few posts on what 16 colors Civ could use, so i decided to look up my Tandy 1000 manual for THE list of 16 colors - This is the colors computers used back when they only had 16 colors:

                          0 Black
                          1 Blue
                          2 Green
                          3 Cyan (light blue)
                          4 Red
                          5 Magenta (purplish)
                          6 Brown
                          7 Grey
                          8 Dark Grey
                          9 Light Blue
                          10 Light Green
                          11 Light Cyan
                          12 Light Red
                          13 Light Magenta
                          14 Yellow
                          15 White

                          Even in THE list, some colors are similar.
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                          • #28
                            Originally posted by Lawrence of Arabia
                            256*256=65536 squares
                            16 civs, so each civ can take a maximum of 65536/16 or 4096 squares or 64*64 without having to fight for any of it.
                            Except that 60% of all the area on the map is ocean squares. Probably another 10-20% will not be usable, either in hard to use areas or tundra, desert, etc. So not enough space for my vast empires. I wonder if we could convince Firaxis to expand the size of the map to 512x512 in the expansion.
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                            • #29
                              Originally posted by Executor


                              Except that 60% of all the area on the map is ocean squares. Probably another 10-20% will not be usable, either in hard to use areas or tundra, desert, etc. So not enough space for my vast empires. I wonder if we could convince Firaxis to expand the size of the map to 512x512 in the expansion.
                              That is way more than you will need... ever. Especially considering low movement rates. You have one huge ego Executor, I'm gonna laugh when you lose your first game 1000 years in...

                              But seriously, 256x256 is awesome compared to the "large" we had before.
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                              • #30
                                Originally posted by Executor


                                Except that 60% of all the area on the map is ocean squares. Probably another 10-20% will not be usable, either in hard to use areas or tundra, desert, etc. So not enough space for my vast empires. I wonder if we could convince Firaxis to expand the size of the map to 512x512 in the expansion.
                                512x512

                                Probably at least 30% of the map will be usuable, as civs can build cities on the coast, which harvest ocean squares, balancing out the squares lost in unuseable terrain. I think 180x180 will be more than enough for 16 civs. I don't think I'll be venturing over that size, but go ahead if you want. Good luck finding another civ within the first 5500 years.

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