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dacole
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Why stacking units is a mistake only leads to them dieing quicker. Much better to have them spread out and attack from different directions. Stacking was one of the problems with civ III...
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BlackCat
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There is som kind of rationale in the question - it would be nice if there was a easy way to move protecting units along with transportersl
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Senethro
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It would also be nice if you could change doctors to Thinkers enmasse.
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BlackCat
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quote: Originally posted by Senethro
It would also be nice if you could change doctors to Thinkers enmasse. |
Why aren't it allowed to be lazy ?
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Senethro
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I don't like changing 8 citizens in 30 cities.
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BlackCat
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Oh, my fault, didn't understand your wish right.
Well, my solution to this is that I keep governor on and set to build but only allow him to manage citz and prod and only allow prod of base facilities. So when thinkers pops up, doc are automatically changed.
That may not be optimal for all bases, but I would go crazy if I had to go over each city every turn to maximize prod.
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Senethro
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You should play more multiplayer.
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