FascistRepublic
Warlord
ok, thats a miss. Next up, what other units (like that B-52) would help fill in gaps?
maybe a ground attack aircraft (low A/high D, heavy bombard) or an attack helo (low A/low D, high bombard).FascistRepublic said:ok, thats a miss. Next up, what other units (like that B-52) would help fill in gaps?
yes but they are restrcited to movement over land tiles only (not to mention the bizarre stats). i don't think that's exactly "historicly accurate".Turner said:An attack helo would be better, IMO. I really like the way RnR does helicopters...they're ground units, not air units, so you can move them around the map and attack with them like the Civ2 air units, and not the planes of Civ3.
well, for starters, i would suggest an infantry unit for each civ. after all, not all militaries are created equally (nor do they all look alike)FascistRepublic said:Next up: What UU's could more accuratly portary a civ?
El Justo said:well, for starters, i would suggest an infantry unit for each civ. after all, not all militaries are created equally (nor do they all look alike)![]()
choxorn said:But he did help miltarily. He drew pictures of everything. In fact, he was more scientific than militaristic considering some of those drawings resembled automobiles, tanks, planes, and parachutes!So maybe it should do something like increasing science output.
FascistRepublic said:Yes, it is.
Should Leo's workshop be a non milatary wonder? Adter all, he was an inventor and artist, not a milatary man.