

You can still place tile improvements and adjust specialists while your mayor is active, but the mayor may reverse any changes you make. Your mayor may also choose to adjust the allocation of specialists within your city to fulfill your orders (see Specialists, on page 34). Based on the priority you choose, your mayor will add units, improvements, or wonders to the city’s queue. The mayor will not, however, throw caution to the wind and send your city into a tailspin of rioting and starvation. When you give this order, your mayor will do whatever it can to maximize the city's output in that area. You can have your mayor focus on production, growth, offense, defense, science, gold, wonders, or happiness. Your mayor will also construct basic tile improvements like roads, farms, mines, and fishing nets.

When you activate a mayor, it will automatically manage the fundamental aspects of your city for you. You can appoint a mayor in any city you choose.

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Here's what the manual says about them.įor those who do not wish to micromanage every city, especially when you have large numbers of cities in your empire, mayors offer welcome support. I was impressed to find out that they also take care of the tile improvements in their city. They seem "trustworthy", although I'm sure some perfectionists wont be satisfied. I took my mind of the bad experiences from civ2 and smac and enabled the Mayors on my cities today. Stuff like that they are ungry cause you're trespassing, or that they loved the last reception your diplomat held, etc etc. The Intelligence Screen shows you a short analysis of the current feelings of the AI towards you. I just noticed this today, you can see it in one of the screens I posted yesterday. This means that the scenario you just saved is ready to be tested right away(in ctp1 you had to find the file, create the folders and the text files, move the file, etc etc) All the appropriate files are created under /scenarios(where the official scenarios are as well). Also, when you save a scenario, you also set the scenario folder and the scenario name. Maps are saved in and loaded from another folder. The major difference is that maps and scenarios are distinct. Ralf asked about creating maps and scenarios. Spent most of my time playing instead of keeping notes like yesterday. On the bottom left my favorite choice for the radar map: no geographical or other info and just the bordersĭay 5. The Unit Manager screen also provides advice on where you need more units. A battle with more modern units(from one side at least)īattle view when you attack from the sea.
