Histograph culture shows a % of world culture accumulation. If you have a temple for 10 turns then it gets destroyed, then someone else makes a temple, you will have a higher culture rating for 9 turns, then equal on the 10th, then theres will be larger. Theirs will keeping getting larger and yours smaller, even though no actual change is occuring.
-sigh- I re-installed Civ3 and reverted to 1.21 to try to get the 290 save to load, and it went from illegal operation to just popping up that "banana republic of the egyptions 290 bc.sav is not a valid save file"
Upgraded back to 1.29 just in case, and I still get the same popup. Not sure why it doesnt work for me, but since it seems to just be me....oh well. At least I have a good tactical map to base opinions on now
have you retried downloading the save? Sometime if you load a save even paritally it gets corrupted. Since you reinstalled the game, might as well try redownloading the save.
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Originally posted by Shiber
When you capture an enemy town it's culture is lost. If you still think I'm wrong just look at the maps or download the save and you'll see that Paris's culture has shrunk to 0 and we don't have control of the wine tiles.
hi ,
indeed , ... but that is not how it was posted on the screenshots , ...