It doesn't look like there's a rival (at least not in the field of that screenshot) so you might have time, if you're not hurting for the happiness or a city-state quest. You might have to go as far as buying up all the other tiles, barring the tundra and maybe the marsh.įailing that, grabbing at least the existing resources would both give your city a decent start at growth, and give you a head start to the culture growth finally reaching it. Your city is small enough that it might decide you have enough workable land headroom that it'll go for the resource. In your case, if you bought up the 2 remaining deer and the salt, you probably have a decent shot at the gold getting selected. You can't directly snag that tile, but if you have enough spare gold, you can influence it to try and select that tile for cultural expansion, essentially by buying up the ones it would select. It will prioritize tiles with higher food/production/etc. If the purists were scoffing before, they’ll be choking on their self-righteous lentils that Call to Power 2 which doesn’t even have the word ‘Civilization’ in the.It will prioritize workable tiles over those that aren't (out of range, mountains/snow, etc).It will prioritize tiles which have resources over those that don't.I haven't looked directly at the algorithm, but from my experience As Jason said, you can't really direct the cultural expansion.
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