Infinite money
Well, it's not exactly infinite money, but here's what you do:
Lets assume taht you're running a democratic civ, but you can't satisfy your needs enough (happiness and science), so what you do is simply to set the sliders to exactly what would be perfect for you. For instance, set the sliders to 70% science and 30% happiness. The first question you'd have is: "Wouldn't I lose like 700 gold per turn?". Sure you would. The thing is, once you hit 0 gold, you can't go any lower. What are the consequences of this? N-O-T-H-I-N-G! You're just broke! In short, you can have the ideal moral and technology rate as long as you constantly have 0 gold. Trust me, having a happy civ and getting a tech every 4 turns is dreamy. |
That's true, thanks for sharing it. I have nukes already, and it's the 18th century.
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you wish you had all the cheats that i have. i have cheats for almost every game
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if you want any then you can ask me but if not thats your fault
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I have my pc gamer cd, and that does for me ;)
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pc gamer rules
boo-yah |
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What game are we talking about?
----- There are plenty resources in zel :). Diglett. |
Probably Civ III. You know, if you'd stop bringing up really old threads, it wouldn't matter that we dump old game forums in here.
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02-25-2002 07:22 PM Over a year ago... |
shit that's like when i just joined this place... lol
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may be i should do that too! rofl
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why do u homos keep digging up threads, goddamn rand did you run out of astroglide again?
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Maybe you mods should close every thread that goes over 2-4 months of age...
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Yeah that might sound like a good idea I'll suggest that.
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