Learn about navigable rivers and the distinction between Cities and Towns in Sid Meier's Civilization VII. Understand how these new settlement types impact gameplay and strategy.
Walkthrough
- 1Navigable Rivers: Rivers in Civilization VII are now categorized into small rivers (crossable normally) and wide, navigable rivers. Navigable rivers allow for the movement of Naval Units and embarked Units. Unlike previous games where rivers ran along tile edges, they now run through tiles.
- 2Settlements: Settlements are divided into two categories: Cities and Towns. All settlements, except the Capital, begin as Towns.
- 3Towns: Towns are a basic form of settlement that cannot produce anything on their own. They require development to gain production capabilities.
- 4Cities: Cities are a more advanced form of settlement, implied to have greater production capabilities than Towns.
Tips
- Utilize navigable rivers for faster troop movement and naval exploration.
- Prioritize developing Towns into Cities to unlock their full production potential.
- Consider the strategic placement of settlements near navigable rivers for logistical advantages.
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