Witchfinder
BuroMil Inquisitor
In my latest games, I've lost about 3 cavalry units to plain old Impis, and another one to a 5000 year old warrior unit! I don't mind the occasional freak occurence, but the whole point of investing time and effort into new technologies and building advanced units is that they should be noticably superior.
People point to the Zulus as an example, neglecting the fact that Isandlwana was their only major victory. Look at Rorke's Drift as a better example. Or the use of the Maxim machine gun. Or the burning of Ulundi. They also point to India, which succeeded in regaining home rule through diplomacy, not through armed resistance.
The concept of firepower should return to Civ 3. At the moment, there's little point in upgrading certain units. For example, if you were to upgrade from ancient Hoplite to musketman, you would gain 1 point of defence ability. If you were to be attacked by Knights, this would result in a change from 42% chance of victory to a 50% chance. What's wrong with this picture? Yes, I've lost musketmen fortified on a mountain to knights just recently.
People point to the Zulus as an example, neglecting the fact that Isandlwana was their only major victory. Look at Rorke's Drift as a better example. Or the use of the Maxim machine gun. Or the burning of Ulundi. They also point to India, which succeeded in regaining home rule through diplomacy, not through armed resistance.
The concept of firepower should return to Civ 3. At the moment, there's little point in upgrading certain units. For example, if you were to upgrade from ancient Hoplite to musketman, you would gain 1 point of defence ability. If you were to be attacked by Knights, this would result in a change from 42% chance of victory to a 50% chance. What's wrong with this picture? Yes, I've lost musketmen fortified on a mountain to knights just recently.