So, I was sending an infantry unit from one city to another via railroad. Usually, the unit just kind of "appears" in the destination square, since travel by RR costs no movement. But along the way, my unit was fired upon by a lone AI unit perched atop a hill along the route. Anybody know how he was able to do this? And how can I do it too?!
By the way, is this how forts are supposed to work? I've built a couple along a mountainous border between me (Romans) and the Zulus, and for all their passing by, I've not once been able to take my "free shot" at them. Do I have any control over this, or is it automatic? Should I assume that, unless told otherwise, my fort scored no successful shot at the Zulus?
In general, are forts a waste of time?
By the way, is this how forts are supposed to work? I've built a couple along a mountainous border between me (Romans) and the Zulus, and for all their passing by, I've not once been able to take my "free shot" at them. Do I have any control over this, or is it automatic? Should I assume that, unless told otherwise, my fort scored no successful shot at the Zulus?
In general, are forts a waste of time?
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