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jsw363
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Where are they "featuring" the Spanish and the Mongols? I can't find anything on the civ3 website. Is there somewhere else we can look?
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JtheJackal
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quote: Originally posted by jsw363
Where are they "featuring" the Spanish and the Mongols? I can't find anything on the civ3 website. Is there somewhere else we can look? |
No. all we know are from screenshots
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benjy
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London, UK
Nov 2001 time: 05:21
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this appears to be a whole new feature - its not just the ability to culture flip cities, which obviously is already there, but culture flip entire civs.
"As we continued looking at the editor, Morris touched on the ability to flip civs to your side via your civ's cultural status.... "If you're a major cultural power with a lot of libraries or wonders, things that generate a lot of cultures, next to a culturally weak civ, that civ might 'flip' to your side and defect."
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SABRA
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at last some great info .
lets just hope that they noted our thoughts !
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JohnM2433
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Milwaukee, Wisconsin
Jul 2002 time: 21:21
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Lawrence of Arabia: There are screenshots on the site. Just click on the link that says "All Screenshots...".
jsw363: The new civs are listed in the article, and you can see them all in the "Player Setup" screenshot.
CyberShy: It is possible to move units of the same type as a stack, but AFAIK, we cannot use stack movement for different types of ground units together, even if they have the same movement rate. So the question is, did they add this for just naval units, or for ground units as well?
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