thenooblet22
King
Today, I was just wondering about ways to improve the feel of Civ4 (by the way, great game
). And I thought of something, I dont know if mentioned or modded already.
I think it would be better if the date of year is unkown until researching Calender. I think it is obvious that the barbarians didnt't know it was year 3500 B.C. when a Lion swallowed their Warrior. Plus, with this imrpovement, the research of Calender becomes more vital and useful (I know because I only use it when I have the free research time).
Plus, this idea could be fun for story telling. You would literally have to say 10th turn my axemen was killed by Aztec army. Or if you are actually creative
, something like, on the 10th moon of our civilization, our axeman falls against the Aztec hordes.
I just think this would be a great feature (or mod) to Civilization!

I think it would be better if the date of year is unkown until researching Calender. I think it is obvious that the barbarians didnt't know it was year 3500 B.C. when a Lion swallowed their Warrior. Plus, with this imrpovement, the research of Calender becomes more vital and useful (I know because I only use it when I have the free research time).
Plus, this idea could be fun for story telling. You would literally have to say 10th turn my axemen was killed by Aztec army. Or if you are actually creative

I just think this would be a great feature (or mod) to Civilization!
