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Originally posted by albiedamned
And if you can only irrigate a few squares, then you will never have more than a couple surplus food per turn.
This also helps to make Despotism, Monarchy, and Republic forms of government more viable later into the game, without the loss of too much food production. More food was one of the main reasons I would switch to the newest available government in Civ2 - now I can really weigh my options, and factor in drafting units, war weariness, etc.
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From the city view shot it would appear that some tiles can produce over 3 food with irrigation. Mountains even without mines now produce some commerce and more then one shield, this should balance out not being to irrigate all cities. These changes are looking great.
But hell, as long as Lee was on the table anyway...
Nat Turner is better defined as a murderer than a leader.
Alexander Hamilton was Washington's second in command but he never fired a shot in anger.
Tons of crappy choices made my list
Edit:: D'oh! I screwed that up. General Horatio Gates was the one whom suffered from so much cowardice that he fled a battle and was last seen buying a horse 500 miles from the side. Too many damn Generals to remember.
This also helps to make Despotism, Monarchy, and Republic forms of government more viable later into the game, without the loss of too much food production. More food was one of the main reasons I would switch to the newest available government in Civ2 - now I can really weigh my options, and factor in drafting units, war weariness, etc.
I hope no confederate soldier's (Robert Lee) get any kind of honor in this game. Anyway, some other ones I was thinking of:
William Henry Harrison
Dwight Eisenhower
Richard Montgomery
Nat Turner
"Stonewall" Jackson (Thomas J. Jackson)
Benjamin Rush
Alexander Hamilton
That list is garbage.
"Stonewall" Jackson was a confederate
Alexander Hamilton was not a general or a soldger
Nat Turner was an insane person who murdered inocent wemen and children
That list is garbage.
"Stonewall" Jackson was a confederate
Alexander Hamilton was not a general or a soldger
Nat Turner was an insane person who murdered inocent wemen and children
How aboul Rommel and Alexander the Great.
Uh... Hamilton WAS a soldier. Washington's second in command (was a Colonel, I believe). Did a rearguard delaying action while Washington was retreating over the Raritan River (in NJ).
Jackson was a Confederate, but Confed culture is part of American.
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On the City Build Requests screen, the last item on the list is "Wealth". Given that it only takes one turn to build and by the name, this must be the Civ 3 version of Capitalization. I believe that this is new info and was debated on another thread.
I cannot believe how cool this game is going to be. They have thought of everything. I especially like the new requirement for a fresh water source. Makes ancient city building much more realistic as most major ancient cities were built on rivers. There are so many details to digest in every decision. I cannot wait to play.
Considering the "Great Leaders" can be used by non-military players strictly to complete production, I'd say having a non-military Great Leader would be just fine.
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