Turn 198 to Don.
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Turn 199 to Slamp
Has there been an enviormental disaster? My pollution chart has gone from 52 turns to over 100. I have detected no further errosion of my shores, nor any burned spots."The greatest happiness of life is the conviction that we are loved - loved for ourselves, or rather, loved in spite of ourselves."--Victor Hugo
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Turn 199 to Don.
I fear the 'End is Nigh' for despite the crash building of every Pollution reducing Improvement in every major City German Carbon emissions continue to rise. If Slamp's counter to disaster is correct then I fear none of us will have a recognisable coastline next Turn.
I am mystified for the worst offending City is tiny, is only my 7th most Productive City, only has one Mega Mine and has all possible Base Facilities for Pollution control.
I'm afraid it's off to Space!
A very sad Chancellor Jon, FDR.“Quid latine dictum sit, altum videtur”
- Anon
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Just curious. Do the game messages state that the dead tiles are coming from "pollution" or from the effects of "nuclear winter"? Or does "pollution" include the effects of the nuclear problem. From St Jon's comments, it sounds like the disaster continues regardless of any "standard" pollution reducing measures.
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Thanks for the explanation Swissy.
Swissy, when are we going to get you rated?! You would be a good addition to the ratings chart. You've probably defeated Deity level against the A/I, so we can mark you down with an initial rating of 21.000. What do you think?
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From what I have seen, this game does not have a nuclear winter. Instead I think global warming was accelerated by the nukes, and we had the flooding and new rivers. The latest pollution disasters were both ozone related, new dead zones. There were the space launch warnings which mentioned ozone layer damage. By what I have seen of the newest round of dead zones, the three big polluters got hit very hard, while the civ that got nuked back to the Industrial Age had three new dead zones. Also note the effects of the nukes only lasted a limited number of turns, a spike on the pollution graph for the player doing the nuking."The greatest happiness of life is the conviction that we are loved - loved for ourselves, or rather, loved in spite of ourselves."--Victor Hugo
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