I need a clarification of the aqueduct rule. Does the city need to be founded directly on top of the river or can the river be within one tile of the city in order to receive the benefits of the river?
Aqueduct: a city with an Aqueduct can grow beyond population six.
Note that a city adjacent to fresh water never requires and aqueduct.
adjacent (e-jâ´sent) adjective
1.Close to; lying near: adjacent cities.
2.Next to; adjoining: adjacent garden plots.
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The city in this picture requires an aqueduct.
I seem to remember that in my previous games the rivers only needed to be within one tile. Was I tripping?
Aqueduct: a city with an Aqueduct can grow beyond population six.
Note that a city adjacent to fresh water never requires and aqueduct.
adjacent (e-jâ´sent) adjective
1.Close to; lying near: adjacent cities.
2.Next to; adjoining: adjacent garden plots.
[img][/img]
The city in this picture requires an aqueduct.
I seem to remember that in my previous games the rivers only needed to be within one tile. Was I tripping?
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