Just curious if anyone else has played the same civ multiple times and noticed they always end up with the same neighbors.
I've played the Greeks quite a bit and I've ALWAYS -- every single game -- had the Romans as neighbors. The English seem to always be next door to me too.
I've now tried the Japanese a few times, and it appears the Chinese and the Indians are always close. In replays of my Greek games, the Japanese, Chinese, and Indians were always neighbors. I've read an AAR from another guy over on the Civ3 Stories board -- he played the Japanese, the Chinese and Indians were neighbors.
Just noticed in another thread, a screen shot of the Chinese and the Indians -- neighbors again.
Has anybody else noticed this or is it just strange coincidence? Will kinda hurt replay if it's true...
By the way, thought I might mention, in my current game, myself (Japanese), the Indians, and the Chinese all share a continent. And there are NO luxeries. I've explored the entire place, and not ONE luxery resource that I've noticed. Very interesting IMO that that can happen
I've played the Greeks quite a bit and I've ALWAYS -- every single game -- had the Romans as neighbors. The English seem to always be next door to me too.
I've now tried the Japanese a few times, and it appears the Chinese and the Indians are always close. In replays of my Greek games, the Japanese, Chinese, and Indians were always neighbors. I've read an AAR from another guy over on the Civ3 Stories board -- he played the Japanese, the Chinese and Indians were neighbors.
Just noticed in another thread, a screen shot of the Chinese and the Indians -- neighbors again.
Has anybody else noticed this or is it just strange coincidence? Will kinda hurt replay if it's true...
By the way, thought I might mention, in my current game, myself (Japanese), the Indians, and the Chinese all share a continent. And there are NO luxeries. I've explored the entire place, and not ONE luxery resource that I've noticed. Very interesting IMO that that can happen
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