johny smith
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I am just going to throw this idea out to see if anyone else is interested. What if simply all of the default ethnic art, unique buildings, and unique units were detached from civilizations, and was used as unique advancements. Like a gigantic tech tree. For example samurais being an upgrade for a swordsman. For example an Incan samurai.
Simply everything in game removed from the civs. Hence the name "Uncivilized". The whole point being the civilizations really mean very little compared to other things. City sets used for different situations and etc.
I am thinking an entirely based mod on creating civilizations as you go. Not beginning with them, and everything unique is an advancement from the previous version but may lead to dead end techs in the tree.
For example the advance sword making technique of Japanese meaning very little compared to a modern gun, but still have a little more use at the first beginning use of the gun. And any civilization would of use this advancement to crush it's neighbors if it was known. But it really does not help in learning another tech.
So Civ 4 BTS without the fluff. I hope some people will be interested in the idea.
Simply everything in game removed from the civs. Hence the name "Uncivilized". The whole point being the civilizations really mean very little compared to other things. City sets used for different situations and etc.
I am thinking an entirely based mod on creating civilizations as you go. Not beginning with them, and everything unique is an advancement from the previous version but may lead to dead end techs in the tree.
For example the advance sword making technique of Japanese meaning very little compared to a modern gun, but still have a little more use at the first beginning use of the gun. And any civilization would of use this advancement to crush it's neighbors if it was known. But it really does not help in learning another tech.
So Civ 4 BTS without the fluff. I hope some people will be interested in the idea.