One thing that's come up on Civ3 Discord is the possibility of trading food between your own cities and other factions.
Basically what I wanted to do was replicate the supply of grain to Rome and Constantinople in the Roman Empire.
Because basically once you've built an airport in Civ3 you're connected and unblockadeable even if the city's on a one-tile island and surrounded by a dozen AEGIS cruisers with 3 anti-air defense on each of the next twelve tiles.
To Constantinople from Egypt and to Rome mostly from Sicily and Africa at first and then, later, yes, from Egypt as well.From Egypt?
I know about the Berlin Airlift but the Soviets could have blown every single aircraft off the sky if they'd wanted to. In the AI's total-war mindset they would do so.Ozymandias said:The Berlin Airlift, 1948–1949. Admittedly, I'm uncertain as to how that would in the Aegis example.
Edit: it'd be interesting if a civ with a trade embargo against you could cut off trade routes by squatting on them as if they were at war with you.
I wonder if this could be parametrised by ROF. Nukes with ROF:0 hit only the tile on which they fall, ROF:1--all neighbouring tiles and so on.different radius of destruction for nuclear attacks
(My proposal would be a RPG style narrative game where you sit on your throne and can give up to 3 orders per turn, and then see the world change accordingly)
Heh, that sounds suspiciously like my "Civ as a Visual Novel" crazy idea. I may steal the "3 orders" idea if I ever actually try to make it.