Holy cow! Well, I guess I asked for it, didn't I?
I thank you all for your time and effort trying to make sense of my convoluted Empire. Some questions:
1) When you build the first city, what's the first thing you build? I've been building the barracks first, then 2 defenders, then selling the barracks.
2) The CIV III Instruction Manual (during the walk-through) says "Move Settler 6 squares away to build the new city." Is this right?
3) What exactly is the amount when population is 'pegged' until you build aquaducts (and then Hospitals)?
4) I thought the City Governor was supposed to help you, not hinder you.
5) I build Wealth in cities when there's nothing else I want. You see, I've played CIV II for years, and I'm in the habit of not building extra units because of the upkeep.
6) I thought Flood Plains were the second worst place to build a city because of disease? (Jungles being first, of course)
Once again, let me express my appreciation and gratitude for your time and effort.
I thank you all for your time and effort trying to make sense of my convoluted Empire. Some questions:1) When you build the first city, what's the first thing you build? I've been building the barracks first, then 2 defenders, then selling the barracks.
2) The CIV III Instruction Manual (during the walk-through) says "Move Settler 6 squares away to build the new city." Is this right?
3) What exactly is the amount when population is 'pegged' until you build aquaducts (and then Hospitals)?
4) I thought the City Governor was supposed to help you, not hinder you.
5) I build Wealth in cities when there's nothing else I want. You see, I've played CIV II for years, and I'm in the habit of not building extra units because of the upkeep.
6) I thought Flood Plains were the second worst place to build a city because of disease? (Jungles being first, of course)
Once again, let me express my appreciation and gratitude for your time and effort.

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