In previous versions of CIV I find the importance of seagoing trade, transportation and naval supremacy to be historically incorrect. Seagoing trade and transportation has been the only way to transport large quantities of goods and people until the railroad came along, and even today nothing can compete with seagoing trade. This means that it has always been important to control or deny control of the seas.
In CIV, landbased transport by road or rail have always been the most efficient way to transport units. A cavalry unit moves further on roaded tiles compared to ships of the same era. I believe ships and naval warfare must be emhasized in CIV V and I have the following suggestions:
1. Naval units should be faster than landbased units, even when landbased units travel by road.
2. Roads should be more expensive and have an upkeep --> cheaper to use naval transport than to build roads over long distances.
3. Naval units should have limited range/time at sea --> Base control will be important in naval warfare. GB had numerous ports and coaling station all over the world, alliances and rights of passage wil be more important in diplomacy.
4. Trade should be moved by a "built mean of transportation". Players should be forced to invest in trade capacity. Naval trade capacity should be cheaper in the earlier eras.
You may or may not agree with my suggestions, but most of all I want a debate and to hear your views
In CIV, landbased transport by road or rail have always been the most efficient way to transport units. A cavalry unit moves further on roaded tiles compared to ships of the same era. I believe ships and naval warfare must be emhasized in CIV V and I have the following suggestions:
1. Naval units should be faster than landbased units, even when landbased units travel by road.
2. Roads should be more expensive and have an upkeep --> cheaper to use naval transport than to build roads over long distances.
3. Naval units should have limited range/time at sea --> Base control will be important in naval warfare. GB had numerous ports and coaling station all over the world, alliances and rights of passage wil be more important in diplomacy.
4. Trade should be moved by a "built mean of transportation". Players should be forced to invest in trade capacity. Naval trade capacity should be cheaper in the earlier eras.
You may or may not agree with my suggestions, but most of all I want a debate and to hear your views