_Calyx
Warlord
- Joined
- Sep 18, 2011
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- 111
I have an issue with the way emergencies are handled in the game currently. While I like emergencies generally and think they add good flavor to the single player game, they currently do not live up to their potential or even their name - there is no urgency to them.
As an example, I was recently targeted by an emergency over having captured an enemy city. I had just captured Wilhelmina's last city, eliminating her, so it made sense - except the emergency wasn't about the last many turns I had spend conquering the Netherlands, but rather a Zulu city I had taken in a previous war. Being the target of an emergency should never make the player say "oh yeah, I guess I did take that city - I forgot." The consequences should be immediate - urgent - an emergency!
I also think that when an emergency is voted on, the targeted player shouldn't get a say - everyone except them should meet. I think this would make emergencies targeting the player more frequent and give the game a bit more of a story. This point, however, is debatable.
I remember this working really well in Civ 5 - something would happen, an emergency would be declared, and it was a clear response to the event. I hope the emergencies - and the world congress in general - will get some love in coming patches.
As an example, I was recently targeted by an emergency over having captured an enemy city. I had just captured Wilhelmina's last city, eliminating her, so it made sense - except the emergency wasn't about the last many turns I had spend conquering the Netherlands, but rather a Zulu city I had taken in a previous war. Being the target of an emergency should never make the player say "oh yeah, I guess I did take that city - I forgot." The consequences should be immediate - urgent - an emergency!
I also think that when an emergency is voted on, the targeted player shouldn't get a say - everyone except them should meet. I think this would make emergencies targeting the player more frequent and give the game a bit more of a story. This point, however, is debatable.
I remember this working really well in Civ 5 - something would happen, an emergency would be declared, and it was a clear response to the event. I hope the emergencies - and the world congress in general - will get some love in coming patches.