Originally posted by yin26
Crap. Madras just decided they like India better. *poof* Gone. Now I want to go on record with this statement:
"It's ironic that the addition of culture has made me want to simply raze cities instead of building them up."
Here's another statement:
"Of all the challenges in Civ3, perhaps one of the greatest will be your starting position. Deal with it!"
You see, if I had simply razed that city and followed up with a settler, I could have kept it and never worried about having all my units stationed there simply evaporating because the citizens like curry more than sweet and sour sauce.
And if I hadn't been on this island, I would have had more room to breath. However, that one was MY fault. Next time I'll really see early on where I am on the map, who's my neighbor and what resources I have. Gee: Makes sense! I might start off in a bad spot at times, but that just adds to the challenge (though I suspect some random map tweaking might be in order here).
Now keep in mind: I enjoy having to rethink things ... but something is a but off here ... now for bed.
Crap. Madras just decided they like India better. *poof* Gone. Now I want to go on record with this statement:
"It's ironic that the addition of culture has made me want to simply raze cities instead of building them up."
Here's another statement:
"Of all the challenges in Civ3, perhaps one of the greatest will be your starting position. Deal with it!"
You see, if I had simply razed that city and followed up with a settler, I could have kept it and never worried about having all my units stationed there simply evaporating because the citizens like curry more than sweet and sour sauce.
And if I hadn't been on this island, I would have had more room to breath. However, that one was MY fault. Next time I'll really see early on where I am on the map, who's my neighbor and what resources I have. Gee: Makes sense! I might start off in a bad spot at times, but that just adds to the challenge (though I suspect some random map tweaking might be in order here).
Now keep in mind: I enjoy having to rethink things ... but something is a but off here ... now for bed.
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