Hello there all,
I am just wondering if anyone has thought about this.
If you save a game you are in, where you haven't explored the whole map, and choose to retire instead of quit, you get to see the replay of where every civilization has founded there cities and when.
Now, I know that that is just general information, but if you wanted to know where each civ is and how many cities they have, all you have to do is save, retire, view the replay and load the game again.
Do you think that they should have included some sort of programming where, if you retire (instead of quit), that you can't load that game anymore?
Does anyone consider this a legitimate strategy?
I am just wondering if anyone has thought about this.
If you save a game you are in, where you haven't explored the whole map, and choose to retire instead of quit, you get to see the replay of where every civilization has founded there cities and when.
Now, I know that that is just general information, but if you wanted to know where each civ is and how many cities they have, all you have to do is save, retire, view the replay and load the game again.
Do you think that they should have included some sort of programming where, if you retire (instead of quit), that you can't load that game anymore?
Does anyone consider this a legitimate strategy?
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