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Aurelius
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Dec 1999 time: 05:12
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I've heard it mentioned at apolyton that when an AI is deemed most powerful (supreme?!) according to the powergraph, upon losing it's capitol, a 'big split' occurs.
What I've wondered is whether the same can happen to the human player in SP when deemed supreme and upon losing the captol? Or if such could happen in a multiplayer game?
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Hasdrubal
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Carthage.
May 2000 time: 05:12
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The 'less than seven civs' is correct. But I believe it can be expanded upon. I'm not sure on this, since I always play with seven civ's, but I think that the rule merely is that there must be an empty 'slot'. That is, there should be at least one less civ in the game than the amount you started out with.
I've also seen it happen that a less than supreme civ split. I would think that the rule is that the splitting civ must be higher ranked than you. Or rather, higher than the civ that captured it's capitol. A supreme civ is likely to have the means to move it's palace, so it will not easily be pushed into a civil war.
The appearing civ can be predicted. It is one of the remaining civs from a colour that was wiped of the board. Check the two civs that share the colour(s) with the extinct civ(s). i.e., if the Carthaginian civ came to an untimely end, either England or Greece, all three orange, will appear if later in the game a schism occurs. (in a civ with another colour).
A civ will not return on the board, so if all three civs of a given colour have been exterminated, two empty slots are needed for a schism to take place.
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debeest
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Dave's right; I once wiped out the Russians, the Romans, the Celts, and the Russians again. Well, somebody else got one of 'em actually. But they clearly can come back.
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