I've found a piece of road dislodged (if that's what you're after) next to the Dumnonae city west of 'London' (EB, that's what you get when you use Celtic names...) on the junction going to its port.
I've found a piece of road dislodged (if that's what you're after) next to the Dumnonae city west of 'London' (EB, that's what you get when you use Celtic names...) on the junction going to its port.
There also seems to be a little hiccup in the crossroad just west of Tolosa - with Highways there, at least.
Je ne vois qu'infini par toutes les fenêtres.
Charles Baudelaire, Les Fleurs du Mal
There are no roads between athens and corinth. Also, the bit of land between peleponessus and attica is navigatable by sea, and land units cross over the ocean just nearby, but not the actual land. I'll try to post a screenshot if i have time.
We know about that, our last mapmaker said it had to be that way, not sure if Meneldil can manage something better.
History is for the future not the past. The dead don't read.
Operam et vitam do Europae Barbarorum.
History does not repeat itself. The historians repeat one another. - Max Beerbohm
It does have to be that way unfortunately. It's the only sacrifice like that really on the map - though in Sinai it does it too (but there it's tolerable since it's desert after all).
By doing it like this (corinth to athens) we allow ships to be "pulled across the diolkos" if you own Corinth. Trade still goes through by land - if you check your settlement details - but it just doesn't go through by road. Sucks, but there's no way around it without ditching the 'diolkos' system, and that works too well.
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