In the Civilization III editor, you can place units and cities by selecting the "Edit" menu and then choosing "Units" or "Cities." Click on the location on the map where you want to place the unit or city, then specify the type and quantity from the options provided. You can also adjust various parameters like ownership, health, and production. Once done, save your changes to apply them to your scenario or custom map.
CIV would be 104 Half that would be 52 or LII
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In Roman numerals the number 104 can be expressed as either CIV, or as CIIII.
there weren't any "civil wars."
CIV - band - ended in 2000.
CIV - band - was created in 1994.
If it works same as Civ 4, You need to make road between your cities.
The first major Greek civilization was the Cycladic civ, 3500/3000 BC. It was followed by Minoan civ, then by Mycenaean civ, the Archaic period and the classical period. There were minor civs before that (pelasgians, proto-greeks).
CIV would be 104 Half that would be 52 or LII
To make cities less crowded in Civilization IV, you can focus on expanding your empire by founding new cities in strategic locations rather than densely packing them in one area. Prioritize improvements that increase the city's population limit, such as Granaries and Aqueducts, while also managing happiness through buildings and resources to prevent overcrowding. Additionally, consider using units to defend against barbarians and other civilizations to keep your cities safe and allow for natural growth.
Crete was the center of the Minoan civ the second greek civ after the Cycladic. He was a very peacefull civ mainly preoccupied with naval trade. Check Minoan civilization for further info.
the root word of "civilizations" is _civilize.
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