However, there is, apparently, no warnings about imminent catastrophe.
It has the same result, for the most part some grasslands become desert and some land tiles next to ocean turn to swamp. But Pyramids is cumulative with the granary, so if you have a granary your food box is 75% full after growth. If you have no granary, your food box is 25% full after population growth. Much more use than in Civ1, and never expiring, but not as good as in Civ2: adds HALF a Granary to every one of your cities. In a way, that makes up for their adding only the 50% each that they do in Civ2, which keeps them fairly competitive with the science buildings, at least in the early days. Maintenance cost of 0 and 2, respectively. Library adds 100% to your basic science, and University adds another 150%. More value for the same maintenance cost. They make Workers obsolete and do not make Settlers obsolete: they are essentially double-speed Workers, with the additional transformation power as for Civ2.Ĭity Improvements Library and University Obsoleted by Engineers,(because they are cheaper)so build lots of them just before you discover Explosives if you have Leonardo's Workshop. Cheaper (at 30) than Settlers or Engineers and not reducing its host's population, it does not have the ability to build cities, but can do everything else that Settlers can do. This is a welcome addition, available with Pottery. Players familiar with Civ2 who switch to Freeciv can simply read the Help and other in-game menus and the relevant pages on the Freeciv wiki, but some details deserve particular note if you want to take full advantage and/or avoid nasty surprises. There are some small differences and some major differences. 04th Feb 2022 – The first release candidate for 3.0.0 has been released.The free-to-play game Freeciv has an unlimited number of modes and possible mods, but its default mode (at least the one downloadable in mid-2011) has a great deal in common with Civilization II.09th Feb 2022 – The second release candidate for 3.0.0 has been released.(The previous stable release, 2.6.6, is still available from the Old downloads page.) NEWS-3.0.0 describes what's changed since 2.6.x. 18th Feb 2022 – Freeciv 3.0.0 has been released.
14th Apr 2022 – 3.0.1 is a generic bugfix release in the stable 3.0 series.Services affected are, , and the main homepage at 29th May 2022 – There's going to be main server downtime Friday 3rd June - Sunday 5th June.13th Jun 2022 – 3.0.2 is a generic bugfix release in the stable 3.0 series.05th Aug 2022 – 2.6.7 for 2.6 series and 3.0.3 for 3.0 series are bugfix releases, also fixing an Modpack Installer vulnerability.09th Oct 2022 – 3.0.4 is a generic bugfix release in the stable 3.0 series.16th Dec 2022 – 3.0.5 is a generic bugfix release in the stable 3.0 series.27th Jan 2023 – 2.6.8 is a generic bugfix release for those still playing 2.6 series.03rd Feb 2023 – 3.0.6 is a generic bugfix release in the stable 3.0 series.17th Mar 2023 – 3.1.0-beta1 is the first beta release of the new 3.1 series.MacOS build of 3.1.0-beta1 now available.