Beernuts1987 said:I am in the early middle ages right now and I have 2036 gold!!!
How did you get all that gold?
Beernuts1987 said:I am in the early middle ages right now and I have 2036 gold!!!
Blasphemous said:It would be nice if anarchy were shorter... I mean, no nation was in revolutionary anarchy for the lengths you see in the game (sometimes over a century)... Religious civs can be compensated with something else that has to do with the new religion system...
Rhye said:How did you get all that gold?
Well, you can always choose for each civ which trait was most influential and give that civ one trait tech. You could even use this trick to manipulate world power and war (say by giving certain civs the unique ability to see some bonus resources from some point and on or even strat resources that would attract invasions at the right time. You could possibly make the AI more likely to start a proper world war. Let's say you give the Axis countries one tech that allows them to see one resource that lays under all Allied capitals, and the other way around with a different resource for the Allies. You may just see major wars breaking out for the acquisition of these resources. If you have multiple resources, you can also make sure that each side has multiple targets so they won't just stop once they take one such resource. You make these resources required for some generic unit that would be split into Allied, Axis, and Neutralm and then when this unit upgrades, the resource has no value and the AI stops pursuing it. I know my Oil was not desired for trade by any of the AI when I played as Persia until I sold everyone Combustion.)Khift said:A shame it wasn't five... It was such a nice idea. Oh well.
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marco_atk85 said:Hi,
I want to say something about geography of turkey. There is never a desert in Anatolia. In contrast there is 4 river in west turkey ( of course they are too small to show in this map but they are important river for produce electricty) also there must be a wheat between incense and iron because middle anatolia is one of the huge wheat producer in europe.
Also if a SE asian civ was included the ease with which the USMC UU would walk all over it really would serve to illustrate how overpowered a unit it is in terms of realism.
The Mongols are tough, trust me. The only real choice you have is to rush China and Korea into the ground and hope your scout reaches Europe before you fall too far back in tech. I'm sure they can be done, but after three attempts at a good Mongol game, I know it isn't gonna be easy.Aeon221 said:After I play as Brits I am gonna try out the Mongols... see what Russia can do to stop the Golden Horde ;p
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