In the civilopedia, it says you need 8 cities on a standard map to get the FP. How many cities do u need on large map?
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half the optimal city number is a pre-requisite for most if not ALL small wonders, although only documented for the FP. Or atleast it was back in v1.1something. I played a game on a huge map with a huge optimal city number. Got lucky with a relatively early leader but with no wonders in sight. Built Army, had victory, no want to build the HE message. eventually built the required number of cities and both 'we want to build' messages appeared. This got me thinking.
Deliberately built unusual bic files with all kinds of twists to make it possible to have requirements for small wonders before half the optimal city number. When I reached the city count, all the 'want to build' messages cascaded at next end of turn.
I don't know if this behavior still exists in v1.29I used to be a builder. That was before I played Civ III
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I think the standard OCN from tiny to huge maps are:
8, 12, 16, 24, and 32. (This is editable)
Half the OCN is needed to build the FP.1st C3DG Term 7 Science Advisor 1st C3DG Term 8 Domestic Minister
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Originally posted by Nor Me
Half the map OCN. That's why it's different in the AU MOD even though corruption is the same.
If Emperor-level difficulty means an 80% OCN, and a given map size has an OCN of 20, would the Emperor-level game offer an FP build at city 10 (half of "map OCN") or at city 8 (half of "map and difficulty OCN" since the "base 20 OCN is reduced to 16 by the difficulty modifier of 80%).
I've never really watched closely enough to know for certain (though if memory serves, it probably is just map OCN without regard to difficulty modifiers).
Catt
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Catt, Nor Me actually answered your question.
In the AU Mod we increased the "map OCN" and decreased the difficulty percentage so that the "map and difficulty OCN" remains the same as in stock Civ3. But the AU mod requires more cities than stock Civ3 to build the FP, so that means that "map OCN" is what matters for the FP.
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Originally posted by alexman
Catt, Nor Me actually answered your question.
Thanks Nor Me and alexman. Map OCN it is.
Catt
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