Aztec workers: in Civ 3, captured workers are only half as fast, but when their nation is defeated, they can be added to city populations without being unhappy (unruly). How does Civ 4 treat captured workers?
By food city he means a city that is situated amongst a lot of food tiles that benefits from those the most. Hammer is the same but with production tiles instead. Commerce is gold.
Aztec workers: in Civ 3, captured workers are only half as fast, but when their nation is defeated, they can be added to city populations without being unhappy (unruly). How does Civ 4 treat captured workers?
Pastshelfdate 1 year ago
He had it coming! What a headache.
letherath000 1 year ago
I'm stoked to see who's on the other continent. I'm guessing Ethiopia.
dhinz23 1 year ago
Do you plan on getting Civilization 5 when it comes out in September?
ShiftBlade 1 year ago
What do you mean with "food city", and "hammer city". You use those words quite often.
MiddleChief 2 years ago
By food city he means a city that is situated amongst a lot of food tiles that benefits from those the most. Hammer is the same but with production tiles instead. Commerce is gold.
DadansterGfaqs 2 years ago
His last city had a shitload of culture for its size. haha
Stickfire 2 years ago
Taj Mahal is awesome, I think it's my favorite wonder.
pspboy7 2 years ago