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Avogadro6: Well, if we're going to nitpick everything, all factions crash landed on the planet, so it makes sense for them not to have a clear read of their surroundings. :P
Let's nitpick it even further

Why is the player faction first? ;)
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Caesar.: It's good to know that this possibility exists... But I'm afraid it would take away all the enjoyement from exploring the map in the early turns. I never open the World Builder in Civ 4 either.

You can always rationalize it thinking that the Unity colonists were too busy getting into the emergency pods to take a look through the windows.
Your crazy.... the random map generator cannot be trusted not to be stupid.....

putting you on a tiny island but not quite small enough to give you a boat - NICE, or doing that same stupid thing to other AI races you wanted to be powerful.... all the while ignoring several huge continents where it deploys no players at all F-STUPID!

Also perhaps it is because my memory is bad, but i have to say, snooping with the editor absolutely does not take away from my enjoyment of exploring the map!

On the other hand, where i have not looked first with the editor, i have spent my time investing in a game only to discover that its all set up stupid.

Also i don't want one of the two alien races near me because i will be forced to wipe them out when i want both alien races to be powerful throughout the game.

Edit: i should point out that i don't snoop with a game like civ4 because its generally much more balanced in its random deployment.... i'm talking about geographic position that is
Post edited July 21, 2017 by mystikmind2000
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Caesar.: You can always rationalize it thinking that the Unity colonists were too busy getting into the emergency pods to take a look through the windows.
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T.Hodd: Also, there is an option to enable 'unity survey' which tells you where the continents are which I think is the most realistic.
I haven't started messing with the setup options, but this sounds great. I love these little bits of immersion -a lot of thought was put even into finding the right name for everything.