Am I the only one who thinks it is stupid to have a map with the same constant elevation in all land tiles, except for hills and mountains?
There should be an elevation factor, on 500 meters interval, for late games when Global warming starts sinking coastal cities and people need to evacuate to higher grounds, for granting more terrain bonuses, for having certain resources only available on some altitudes, to make the game more realistic.
Also, bonuses from attacking/defending from different elevations, and high altitude lakes to provide fresh water to civs, rivers actually starting on higher altitudes and descend from there
Now, hills and mountains could still be added.
-Hills would be an instant 500 meters rise, with more chance of growing resources and more defensive bonuses, when high plains would have no special conditions, but to be high plains.
-Mountains would be an instant 1000 meters rise, impassable by most units, no wealth, hammers or wealth generated, untill one researches a certain tech and become passable for all units and starts being useful.
What are your thoughts on this?
There should be an elevation factor, on 500 meters interval, for late games when Global warming starts sinking coastal cities and people need to evacuate to higher grounds, for granting more terrain bonuses, for having certain resources only available on some altitudes, to make the game more realistic.
Also, bonuses from attacking/defending from different elevations, and high altitude lakes to provide fresh water to civs, rivers actually starting on higher altitudes and descend from there
Now, hills and mountains could still be added.
-Hills would be an instant 500 meters rise, with more chance of growing resources and more defensive bonuses, when high plains would have no special conditions, but to be high plains.
-Mountains would be an instant 1000 meters rise, impassable by most units, no wealth, hammers or wealth generated, untill one researches a certain tech and become passable for all units and starts being useful.
What are your thoughts on this?