Spartan117 said:basically you get gold when you capture ship. Or this could only apply to galleons.
Anyway in my idea, frigates and ship of the lines should be allowed to carry one military unit, or just units that have amphibous promotion. The units who have amphibous promotion should be allowed to "board" an enemy ship. If they defeat the unit that is on the othr ship, one of two things could happen. The enemy ship could either be destroyed or captured(if captured the ship should be damaged) If they capture the ship they should receive gold. For ships like galleons also were used to carry gold, silver, and other goods. I dont think there should be a completely new unit however. i dont htink that is needed as long as you have amphibous promotion.
Spartan117 said:Ironclads should be given the abilty to cross oceans. The earlier ironclads were not able to however in France they made the first sea worthy ironclad in 1859.
In 1859, France launched La Gloire, the first ocean-going ironclad warship in history. Designed by the famous naval architect Dupuy de Lôme, she was wooden hulled and covered with iron plates. The French would have gone for an iron hull but their industry was not at the time able to manage it. In the following year and nine months later than planned, the British Royal Navy launched the iron-hulled and armored HMS Warrior, and the Black Prince in 1861. Although La Gloire was developed as a ship of the line, in effect a battleship cut to one deck due to weight considerations, the larger Warrior was classified as an armored frigate." - wikiepdia.com
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ironclads
Yes the famous U.S.S. Monitor sank just off of the coast due to its shallow draft and overall inability to ride out heavy seas.Hian the Frog said:Right. Frenchmen were very proud at that time to build such a ship before the English.
If i well remember, there was also a massive use of Ironclad during the American Civil War. Some of them went to deep sea to hunt wooden trade ships. Only their lack of stability make them more usefull on coasts and great rivers.
The Frog.
I agree bring back the privateers!ericos said:the pirate in civ 3 were cool cause you can attack and ppl dont know its you! this is missing in civ 4
Hian the Frog said:Right. Frenchmen were very proud at that time to build such a ship before the English.
If i well remember, there was also a massive use of Ironclad during the American Civil War. Some of them went to deep sea to hunt wooden trade ships. Only their lack of stability make them more usefull on coasts and great rivers.
The Frog.
noid said:Furthermore, its not realistic that you upgrade frigates and ships of the line to destroyers.There was class of ship "the iron frigates" ? maybe add a iron frigate for and upgrade from frigate, and "dreadnoughts" for ships of the line.. Theres a great gap in beetwen ships of the line/frigates and destroyers(8/10 - 30 strenght), some units need to be put there. Required techs would be steel and steam power (maybe add a tech like: propelar or smth), and ofcourse Coal. Ships of the line could be moved somewhere earlier then chemistry. Dreadnoughts should upgrade to battleships. Iron Frigates shoud be able to upgrade to destroyers and ..
I second that. We need more freebooters!Spartan117 said:I like that idea.![]()
Some more ship units should be added for the time period in between.
Ankenaton said:I second that. We need more freebooters!
Yes I definitely agree with that; if it can be coded into the game.RobMontgomery said:I think modern ships should have multiple attacks. If my Battleship encounters a fleet of Galleons and Frigate I should eat then alive very quickly.
cya, Rob