September 29, 2001, 11:06
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Warlord
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This is a popular wonder I hear. However,as a new player, I cannot write much.
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September 29, 2001, 23:35
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King
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This is a popular wonder I hear. However,as a new player, I cannot write much.
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This wonder keeps your army up to date,no need to build new defence units when the other ones become obsolete.(just a shame it only works for a certain timespan)
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September 29, 2001, 23:40
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#124
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Deity
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Shade, I think that the upgrade of Cavalry to Armour and Fighter to Stealth Fighter would have been a little too severe...
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September 29, 2001, 23:47
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#125
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King
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Why not,
armor=horse with heavy iron plating(like the idea) ,gun from the person gets switched for a bazooka??I think it might give a hillaric view.
I'm going to bed now it's 6 in the morning so....
Shade
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September 30, 2001, 04:52
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#126
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Emperor
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Having just watched a TLC program about the great lighthouse at Alexandria:
I love the fact that the great lighthouse art actually looks like the way archeologists have uncovered it to look.
geez, don't mind THAT sentence structure.. it's late..
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October 4, 2001, 12:21
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Guest
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Originally posted by uncle_funk
I wonder what the COOL ANIMATIONS for The Internet will be. Some dork connecting while drinking Jolt?
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Why, does someone have a pic of you getting onto the internet?
Sorry, couldn't resist.
Not all of us who connect to the internet are dorks; well some of us are.
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October 5, 2001, 15:25
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King
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Here's a quote from the last Ask-the-Civ update:
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While your choice of government does not directly affect the production of culture, the editor allows you to assign a required government type to wonders and city improvements, effectively making a particular government more conducive to culture generation.
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Does this possibly mean that certain government types might be required to build certain wonders or improvements?
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October 5, 2001, 18:37
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King
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Maybe and Yes.
Maybe:because they don't say it is so for all construcions,they only say that constructions that influence culture are NOT prohibited because you have the wrong governement. BUT they don't tell if there are any other constructions(eg millitary,...)that are connected to a governement.
Yes:they tell you surely can do so with an editor,but they don't say if they did.
clear enough(even with horrible spelling and grammar )
Shade
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October 6, 2001, 13:24
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Emperor
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In the Dutch PC Zone Preview it says there are 32 wonders, 12 of which are small.
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October 13, 2001, 05:47
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Queen
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Updated ... almost there!
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October 13, 2001, 06:28
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Chieftain
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In place of Smith Trade Company should rather be East-India Trade Company...
Uff... Leonardo's Workshop was my favourite one...
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October 13, 2001, 10:47
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Settler
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Remove the unknown monarchy wonder, we know it is Hanging Gardens.
This Ask the Civ Team is a better link for Military Academy and Pentagon.
If PC Zone Benelux is correct then we have 12 small wonders, of which we have evidence for all 12, while there are 20 great wonders of which we have evidence for 19.
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October 13, 2001, 11:30
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Warlord
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Can a Wonder be rebuilt if another Civilization or disgruntle civilian attempts to break it?
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October 13, 2001, 14:27
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Chieftain
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Probably not a Great Wonder. But Small Wonders should be rebuildable, in my opinion.
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October 19, 2001, 12:11
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King
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October 19, 2001, 19:10
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King
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Originally posted by Stuie
Universal Suffrage.
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Good spotting! I missed it before, into the flood of Factory actively building. Is it a Minor Wonder, isn't it?
I was spending my time more looking (well, squinting) at the world map on the left. It seems really a rectangular map. How can it be a 100*100 or 180*180 as announced?
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October 21, 2001, 07:01
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Queen
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Built in Salamanca, very appropriate
With Universal Suffrage, we have reached a total of 32!
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October 21, 2001, 09:56
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Prince
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Ribannah, I got a bit confused about what was confirmed or not based on the thread, so I'm just commenting on the list in your initial post here. At any rate...
Several wonders can be moved to the Confirmed list based on the recent GameSpot interview http://gamespot.com/gamespot/stories...818313,00.html
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The small wonders like the heroic epic, Wall Street, Pentagon, and Apollo program can be built by each civilization and are available only when specific non-technology requirements are met (battlefield medicine, for instance, requires that a civilization have five hospitals built before it can be constructed).
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So, Heroic Epic, Apollo Program, and Battlefield Medicine (5 hospitals) are all confirmed.
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October 21, 2001, 10:26
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Chieftain
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Pentagon is definitly in. On page 35 of June edition of PCGamer it shows a screen shot of the pentagon.
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October 21, 2001, 22:16
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#142
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Warlord
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I always thought TV and movies would be a wonder and even radio. How can people communicate without radio in the game? I know it is silly. I was just wondering.
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