Oh thank you so very much! The info center
has saved me countless hours of sifting through this enormous forum. A BIG slap on the the back for coming through for your users. All forums should care so much.
Long live Sparta.
Long live the Fanatics Center.
Okay, Okay, The Americans did not rebel over a tea tax. the original goal of the "rebellion" was to force the king and parliament to treat the colonists and subjects of the Crown. There by permitted representaion in London. And furthermore
the off base remarks about German and Japanese culture...
Admiral, I just propose this to keep highly developed cultures from assimilating the less refined ones. Can anyone say Native Americans? I live in an area that Jackson sent some of the "Civilized Tribes" to and the culture is almost gone. Very sad. The tradional ways of entire populations are...
I would like to see the cultures based on ideological variants.
Militarian-Unit bonuses
Scientific-Research bonues
Industrious-Production Bonuses
Merchantile-Trade incentives
Pacifist-More Stable Happiness
The Medes attacked at the charge and were pushed back.
I believe that if an influx of low culture citizens hits your civ, i should slightly lower your culture a little. A bunch of opossum eat'n wife beat'n Hillbillies can't be good for fine arts. This natural reduction in your culture would slow the tides of huddled masses and prevent the devastion...
okay i'm new to this Civ3 stuff however, i am
a civ and civ2 vet. But what is to prevent
fostering a military society loyal to its ruler. I doubt the Spartans would have sucumbed to Atheian culture.
The weakness of collaspable networks can be avoided by redundant supply sources. So just don't rely on a single port to supply your empire. Any Caesar worth his laurels
would not count on Ostia for grain from Aegypt, he would use Brundisium.
A few suggestions for civ specific units.
for medieval france: Heavy Knights (ala Battle of Hastings)
for pre industrial America: Early rifle men
for the turks: Janissiaries
When civ's hit the modern era include illustrious units from the last 200 years.
British Gurkahs
German SS Infantry...
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