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DrFell
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But for all its worth, if you want to find out which continent your on you can right click, and next to the map coordinates there will be a number, this is the continent number. So you can use this to determine if something's on the same continent or not. And no, I think polar land links aren't counted as joining continents together...
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They do work for every city.
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George Garrett
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Victoria. B.C. Canada
May 1999 time: 21:12
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DrFell, you wrote of "map co-ordinates", and got me all excited. For years
I've been clicking all over the map, and came up with nary a number to show where I'm at. Mine is the 2.42 version, and I always play with the grid in place. I know that the co-ordinates for a city are shown in that city's window e.g. on the game's official large world map the co-ordinates shown for the South coast of U.K. is seventy-something, twenty-ish, which one can establish only AFTER finding whatever city (Southampton, Portsmouth, etc)
one was looking for...it would be so much more helpful, if I could make the co-ordinate numbers appear in each (explored, of course)grid diamond-shaped square. Is this possible in the 2.42 version of Civ2?
Talking of grids, to anyone not using 'em, I can recommend, especially in navigating ships toward a distant port, just line your vessel up on the same horizontal,vertical or diagonal as the target port, and you can sail 'er right in, no precious sailing squares squandered in veering to port, starboard, or astern!
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DrFell
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Right mouse clicking on any square does, at least on my version, 'highlight' the square with the flashing box. To the right of the screen you get for example:
'Loc: (86,22)8'
(Grassland)
The numbers after Loc: are the grid coordinates, the number on the far right is the continent number. Thus you can find the coordinates and continent number for any square (including unexplored squares!!).
This works for the PC version 2.42, I also have FW and TOT, and it works on these versions too.
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finbar
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Castiglion Fiorentino, Italy
Jan 1970 time: 06:12
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quote:

Originally posted by Lefty Scaevola on 03-13-2001 01:27 PM
So, the effort I have made to put J S Bach on the continent furtherest away from my Capital (and thus unhappiest) has been wasted?
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Well, yes. Bach and Mike's Chapel work for all your cities, equally, regardless of where they are. Hanging Gardens differs in that it makes three content citizens happy in its home city, and one content citizen happy in your other cities. The manual apparently says that one of the Happys - I've forgotten which - works only on the continent on which it's built. The manual is, sadly, wrong.
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