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[TOLERATES_SITE:RUIN] in an entity leads to an "Unrecognized Site Token: RUIN" notice in the errorlog.  I believe this worked in the previous version.  Trying to learn more.  --[[User:SethCreiyd|SethCreiyd]] 22:37, 6 May 2010 (UTC)
 
[TOLERATES_SITE:RUIN] in an entity leads to an "Unrecognized Site Token: RUIN" notice in the errorlog.  I believe this worked in the previous version.  Trying to learn more.  --[[User:SethCreiyd|SethCreiyd]] 22:37, 6 May 2010 (UTC)
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I believe that that was probably removed because in the latest versions civilizations can actually re-inhabit ruined settlements, returning them to their proper status as towns/fortresses rather than living in their ruins, although having a civ that inhabits actual ruins would be interesting if the two scenarios (past and present) were both possible. --[[User:EricBlank|EricBlank]] August 10, 2010

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Ruins Defunct?[edit]

[TOLERATES_SITE:RUIN] in an entity leads to an "Unrecognized Site Token: RUIN" notice in the errorlog. I believe this worked in the previous version. Trying to learn more. --SethCreiyd 22:37, 6 May 2010 (UTC)

I believe that that was probably removed because in the latest versions civilizations can actually re-inhabit ruined settlements, returning them to their proper status as towns/fortresses rather than living in their ruins, although having a civ that inhabits actual ruins would be interesting if the two scenarios (past and present) were both possible. --EricBlank August 10, 2010