If you already own it on Steam (which you must, if you're playing on PC), it will be there on your Steam account and installable on Mac, no extra cost - so you can try it yourself and see.
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If you already own it on Steam (which you must, if you're playing on PC), it will be there on your Steam account and installable on Mac, no extra cost - so you can try it yourself and see.
Hare and rabbit are separate animals.
Most cultures don't eat carnivorous warm-blooded animals (insectivorous birds seem to be okay, though), and I personally think there's a reason for that ;)
It mostly builds units based on the flavour settings they are given - it used to build AAs far, far too much, and is much saner now, partly because they had a really out-of-whack flavour setting.
I've never had it, but I know many people who are very fond of rabbit.
Fox or Mink seems less likely, they're carnivores aren't they?
I think Khan's being given out through Patronage isn't through the same mechanic as the military UUs.
In this thread, people are welcome to argue for civs that we know aren't in.
Well, there are already some pretty big differences. Look at Polynesia or Huns. Perhaps BNW will have some even more different civs.
Yet there's no Muslim civ in Civ - there are Muslim peoples, but it's down to national identities instead - Arabia, Morocco.
It depended what the navy could get hold of at the time, so it varied on where they were deployed and when it was.
They were also used in the grog - many sailors, the only way to get them to have...
That's the most popular explanation, yes.
Haven't other manufacturers been making stuff more powerful than Surface Pro already? I know there's at least one on the market that's a laptop/tablet convertible, with the screen coming away from...
Also that citrus fruits with unbroken skin last for ages, stored properly. Sailors were thus made to suck on lemons (or limes)
I'm me everywhere.
Thing is, with the mechanics of CivV, there's nothing to be gained from moving the capital other than an impact on the domination victory (or, I suppose, technically the science victory). The yield...
There's the entries in the Steam DB for more EU DLC, so I expect stuff is happening. They just aren't announcing anything.
The Steam DB entries suggest that more stuff for EU is in the works.
E3 isn't really about consumers these days, so I don't think it's that popular for announcements that aren't important to the...
Presumably that one-tile-wide bit of sea is actually representing navigable rivers. Civil War scenario is clearly at a different scale to the normal game.
Pony gifs are like any other gif or image on this forum :p
Which is to say, they're acceptable used in moderation, when the content is relevant to the discussion.
Sounds to me like the PCGamer person overstepping things a little.
Nutmeg and mace being separate luxuries would be weird.
And yet there are organised groups of (mostly younger) anti-zionist Jews that aren't ultra-orthodox. I don't think that saying all of any group agree on something is generally a very safe thing to do.
The video Q&A just said that there would be new resource or resources, luxury, and that they would be linked to an unrevealed civ. I don't think it clearly indicated whether it was singular or...
"Soviet Union" thread merged in here, because it seems to be more about advocacy than anything else, and we don't have lots of threads for such things - that's what this sticky thread is fore.
I'm not sure you can't have two of a single luxury from one tile. Just 'cause the game always generates them singly doesn't mean that's a restriction in the actual gameplay engine.