Yesterday I DLed the v.4, the latest available, and I am thrilled and can't revere and thank mighty El Justo enough. so, here thanks!
I am playing Japan, it's 1900s, I have been focusing on building up my industrial base at home and the three electronics wonders, yielding more than 200 shields...
I like your ideas: the point is twofold, in one hand each city already represents a whole region (its tiles of cultural influence) and military units are used to keep it from rioting and or seceding, as well as buildings. But it is quiet corny, so if we had municipalities (tribes, counties...
MAPS
I'd like to have an enhanced Map feature with the military advisor, where I can see my and my rival's empire throughout the world in different displays that would might just be annoying on the general grid map.
In that way one could see resources, units, trade routes and most importantly...
I've DLed v3 again and looking forward to 4. I greatly admire you and thank you for the countless hours of historically acurate gameplay.
This time I'm playing a non-white civ as a Monarch: Japan, and it's a lot of fun. My first move was to take out Vladivostok and occupy Russian Manchuria...
Build the U.N. :lol:
I think the answer to his suggestion is called scenario.
I like the idea of supply lines: it will make war more organized as in fronts, I don't particularly like it when a non-specialized unit travels a long distance to "support" an ally and takes a city from me, when...
So very true about Food. I've been meaning to raise that point (or maybe already did).
The bread that comes from around the city is ok, and the granaries are ok as well, but there should be a way -until refrigeration- to stock GRAIN civ-wise not city-wise, the way we already stock gold.
Also...
There is no such thing as Atheism that is not grossly dilluted. In historical reallity, religion is proto-philosophy.
What you refer to as an -excuse me- "Atheist religion" beggining with Industrialization is actually a philosophy called Materialism, and the behaviour of a Civ that adopts it...
Exactly General, I was in a final cofrontation with the brits back in February when I stopped. I'll download the new versions, I'm using a new better computer btw.
Looking forward to the new version, there are, as always, some geographical technicallities I'd like to discuss later on.
I have to admit I had luck the first decisive turns. It was fun beggining with no citizens and winning with an empire stretched to the shores of Jerusalem and Lake Chad.
Boulders (cruise missiles I'd assume) are very fun indeed. Can you maybe make a Beta Israel special Trebuchet or a mobile...
You mean there might be an "issue" if I'm stuck in front of the map for 8 hours in a roll until I fall asleep only to wake up thinking of my next move? :rolleyes:
Fantastic scenario. I had a VP Victory in 1410 while playing as Beta Yisrael. Ethiopia was taken out very soon with help of Adal. I took out a couple of sahel civs to expand westards and then all the Nile up to Alexandria. I never challenged Adal, and even payed tribute to them, but they fear my...
dang I haven't upgraded to BtS. Can I really poision enemy wells? What about throwing infected corpses into a walled city? Biological warfair is ancient and perhaps the most important part of a game concept I'd like to see implemented: BESIEGED CITIES:
In the times when cities that didn't want...
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