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  • #31
    The most great leaders I ever get per game is only a measly ONE.
    "When we begin to regulate, there is naming,
    but when there has been naming
    we should also know when to stop.
    Only by knowing when to stop can we avoid danger." - Lao-zi, the "Dao-de-jing"

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    • #32
      Great Leader do they grow on trees ?

      No, they hatch from battle!
      Large map (the 12 civ size); Modern Age Rome. 21 leaders so far -- I sequentially number the units' names that cause them to keep track.

      A commercial, non-religious civ can stay in Monarchy the whole game if they're big enough.

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      • #33
        That is what I do, give them seq numbers, that is no problem in this game. I once had 55 leaders.

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        • #34


          You don't have to rename the unit once it produces a GL. If you click the X to skip the renaming, an * appears in the unit info.
          "And his word shall carry
          death eternal to those who
          stand against righteousness."

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          • #35
            Ah, but we CHOOSE to, you DUNEy person!

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            • #36
              Originally posted by theNiceOne

              Its not unnatural, only unlikely...
              ...just as it is unlikely to get 20 heads when you flip a coing 20 times.

              But the 20 heads has the exact chance of happening as any other single head/tail combination, i.e. a little less than 1 in 1 million.

              This means that if 10 million people each flip a coing 20 times, you can expect that 10 of the get 20 heads.

              So, with civ3 as with flipping a coin, since the results are random, even the very unlikely combinations will happen once in a while.

              There would be something wrong if a low chance combination could never happen though.
              10 million people fliping a coin 20 time can also end up with none getting 20 heads or tails.
              By the year 2100 AD over half of the world population will be follower of Islam.

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