Zoolook
Chieftain
Hi all,
I am a newbie in this forum, but an oldie on Civ. I've been playing it since it was released on the Atari ST more or less 10 years ago. Civ III is excellent, but there are some annoyances which have been there since the 1st game that have still not been addressed. I'm sure they've all be discussed on here before, but what do you think of the folloiwng;
- AI civs planting cities right next to yours, just because there is one square of unclaimed territory
- AI civs having hundreds of obsolete units aimlessly wandering around doing nothing.
- Civs always asking for more than is fair - we'll exchange horseback riding for Code of Laws, 300 gold, your world map and gems (new to Civ III of course)
- Units from the 20th century often loosing battles against archers and spearmen???
- Finally, the game is still very biased to the SIZE of your empire. A Civ with 15 crap cities will get more benefits than one with 5 very large well developed cities, espcially for Science.
Anyway - this forum is great, and I think I'll be here for a while - so Greetings from the UK!!
I am a newbie in this forum, but an oldie on Civ. I've been playing it since it was released on the Atari ST more or less 10 years ago. Civ III is excellent, but there are some annoyances which have been there since the 1st game that have still not been addressed. I'm sure they've all be discussed on here before, but what do you think of the folloiwng;
- AI civs planting cities right next to yours, just because there is one square of unclaimed territory
- AI civs having hundreds of obsolete units aimlessly wandering around doing nothing.
- Civs always asking for more than is fair - we'll exchange horseback riding for Code of Laws, 300 gold, your world map and gems (new to Civ III of course)
- Units from the 20th century often loosing battles against archers and spearmen???
- Finally, the game is still very biased to the SIZE of your empire. A Civ with 15 crap cities will get more benefits than one with 5 very large well developed cities, espcially for Science.
Anyway - this forum is great, and I think I'll be here for a while - so Greetings from the UK!!
