Is it me, or do borders work worse than they did in Civ2?
Example, I put roads all over strategic resources and mined the mountains near it. They were well within in my borders. The Americans landed in the one box that was exposed to the ocean. They established a city that not only threw back my borders, not only took over those resources (b/c they are within one box of their new city), but also kicked out my population from working the square.
At least in Civ2, if i got there first I got to keep the square.
What's the deal?
Example, I put roads all over strategic resources and mined the mountains near it. They were well within in my borders. The Americans landed in the one box that was exposed to the ocean. They established a city that not only threw back my borders, not only took over those resources (b/c they are within one box of their new city), but also kicked out my population from working the square.
At least in Civ2, if i got there first I got to keep the square.
What's the deal?
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