i have been thinking about something.
when you have razed another civ's city the "ashes and stuff" still remains
in your territory or wherever. now, is the only way to get rid of it to
plant forest and harvest it? cause it is the only way i have got rid of it..
"Emelie & Nicklas" <nicklas.emelie@telia.com> skrev i meddelelsen
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> when you have razed another civ's city the "ashes and stuff" still
> remains in your territory or wherever. now, is the only way to get rid
> of it to plant forest and harvest it? cause it is the only way i have
> got rid of it..
Put a worker there and make him irrigate the spot.
"Arcana Dragon" <this@ress.is.invalid> skrev i meddelandet
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> "Emelie & Nicklas" <nicklas.emelie@telia.com> skrev i meddelelsen
> news:CmW0d.2981$d5.23049@newsb.telia.net:
>
> > when you have razed another civ's city the "ashes and stuff" still
> > remains in your territory or wherever. now, is the only way to get rid
> > of it to plant forest and harvest it? cause it is the only way i have
> > got rid of it..
>
> Put a worker there and make him irrigate the spot.
>i have been thinking about something.
>when you have razed another civ's city the "ashes and stuff" still remains
>in your territory or wherever. now, is the only way to get rid of it to
>plant forest and harvest it? cause it is the only way i have got rid of it..
>
I've roaded over and the rubble goes away
The artist formerly Known as Bruce In Cleveland
<brucemorrison216@sbclgobal.net> wrote in
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> On Sun, 12 Sep 2004 11:25:22 GMT, "Emelie & Nicklas"
> <nicklas.emelie@telia.com> wrote:
>
>>i have been thinking about something.
>>when you have razed another civ's city the "ashes and stuff" still
>>remains in your territory or wherever. now, is the only way to get
>>rid of it to plant forest and harvest it? cause it is the only way
>>i have got rid of it..
>>
> I've roaded over and the rubble goes away
Any kind of terrain work should clear the rubble.
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"Emelie & Nicklas" <nicklas.emelie@telia.com> wrote in
news:CmW0d.2981$d5.23049@newsb.telia.net:
> i have been thinking about something.
> when you have razed another civ's city the "ashes and stuff" still
> remains in your territory or wherever. now, is the only way to get rid
> of it to plant forest and harvest it? cause it is the only way i have
> got rid of it..
I like building cities on the rubble... if you do, your city view shows
broken buildings and such, in addition to your regular buildings. =)
"Don Quixote" <donquixote235@hotmail.[takethispartout].com> skrev i
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> "Emelie & Nicklas" <nicklas.emelie@telia.com> wrote in
> news:CmW0d.2981$d5.23049@newsb.telia.net:
>
> > i have been thinking about something.
> > when you have razed another civ's city the "ashes and stuff" still
> > remains in your territory or wherever. now, is the only way to get rid
> > of it to plant forest and harvest it? cause it is the only way i have
> > got rid of it..
>
> I like building cities on the rubble... if you do, your city view shows
> broken buildings and such, in addition to your regular
buildings. =)
>i have been thinking about something.
>when you have razed another civ's city the "ashes and stuff" still remains
>in your territory or wherever. now, is the only way to get rid of it to
>plant forest and harvest it? cause it is the only way i have got rid of it..
>
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