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- Achievement save files for Civ VI | Page 6 | CivFanatics Forums
It says "Achieve the highest rank", not "win" The highest rank at the end of the game requires a score of 200 And that requires founding at least 12 cities Thanks for your reply I had never heard anything about that being a requirement until I saw your post last night Maybe I will give that
- Hattusa - CivFanatics Forums
Hattusa was the capital of the Hittite Empire in the late Bronze Age Archery Tech Must be built on a plain Gives culture from walls and castles
- What are Gameplay bonuses? - CivFanatics Forums
Yeah sounds like Hattusa Suzerain to me I was thinking resource management policy card but that doesn't actually give you any resources where Hattusa actually does I admit I don't actually use this screen in my games, maybe I should It would be useful if you could tab over to this screen when the AI offers you a trade deal
- City States - what they are and how to exploit them
Hattusa, btw, is where the Hittites built their capital So, basically, they get that ability because of their association with taking the lead in the iron age Toronto is undeniably awesome in the mid-to-late game, Not sure what that ability represents either
- [NFP] - City-States Elimination Thread - CivFanatics Forums
· Hattusa: provides you with 2 per turn of each strategic resource you have revealed but do not own · Mitla: city growth is 15% higher in cities with a Campus district · Taruga: +5% science in each city for each different strategic resource in that city Trade City-States
- Wall of Hattusa - CivFanatics Forums
Wall of Hattusa 2016-10-05 Download Author georgestow; Creation date Feb 8, 2009; Overview
- [R F] Not receiving suzerain benefits after liberating city state
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- How did the Hittite Empire fall? - History Forum
Before Charles-Félix-Marie Texier was shown the ruins of Hattusa and Yazilikaya in 1840, the existence of the once mighty Hittites had been forgotten It is one thing to explain the demise of a state, say the Kingdom of the Gepids for example, it is quite another to explain its disappearance from the memories of humanity for three thousand years
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