nebuchadnezzar
King of New Babylon
in early ages, we send a scout and he discovers + makes map of discovered areas as he travels. if this was that easy, why marco polo's travel so important?
i think scouts + units should come back to home in order to reveal the map (until a certain age, or any unit returning home could "carry" map). of course, for this to happen, map making should be discovered.
if map making isn't discovered, the returned maps could be wrong. (see ptolemy's world map) after a late-medieval tech (could be cartography or navigation) maps could be revealed instantly.
this would let the game more realistic i think. if ancient civs could send units to "far far away kingdoms" , i think the world would be very very different.
communication shold be thought again. may be post-offices, colonies, forts could be build to create a communication network.
comments?
i think scouts + units should come back to home in order to reveal the map (until a certain age, or any unit returning home could "carry" map). of course, for this to happen, map making should be discovered.
if map making isn't discovered, the returned maps could be wrong. (see ptolemy's world map) after a late-medieval tech (could be cartography or navigation) maps could be revealed instantly.
this would let the game more realistic i think. if ancient civs could send units to "far far away kingdoms" , i think the world would be very very different.
communication shold be thought again. may be post-offices, colonies, forts could be build to create a communication network.
comments?