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Hermann the Lombard
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Hoboken, NJ, USA
Jun 1999 time: 00:21
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I usually play with NumPlayers=9 and MaxPlayers=16 with the idea that revolts may lead to viable civs...but I forget how to see info about those excess civs, in particular on the diplomacy screen. This might be a worthwhile addition to the FAQ or at least a mod of Q07.
Thanks.
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Hermann the Lombard
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Hoboken, NJ, USA
Jun 1999 time: 00:21
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quote: Originally posted by Immortal Wombat I don't usually bother with finding out about them, I mean, they have one city to start with (almost always), and by exchanging maps with all the other civs, you can find out where they are (one civ will always have contact with them). Then go conquer. |
Ah, I see what sort of diplomacy you prefer. I didn't know marsupials were that aggressive...but then, maybe that's why most of them aren't immortal.
-- Hermann Taz Lombard
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kalkas7
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Oslo, Norway
Aug 2002 time: 05:21
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There are two ways of doing this. However, I know of only the one. Go to the Trade Advisor and there you will see with whom you can and cannot trade. Just doubleclick the civ you want to "chat" with.
But there is another way in the Foreign Advisor Window. But I forgot how to do it. You can with this also check the number of left turns for some agreement you have with the civ.
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centrifuge
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Kalkas7,
Are you possibly confusing Civ3 with CTP2?
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