ferretbacon
Obsessor
I suppose I ought to preempt possible refutations of my observations (and subsequent dismissal) by first asking:
Does anyone else have the problem, late game, that there is too much empty space left on the map, too much unclaimed territory? It is a problem I've noticed since launch, one that's bothered me.
Compared to Civ IV, for example, where borders clashed against one another and there wasn't a scrap of unclaimed land left over, Civ V always seems to have perhaps 60% of land totally unclaimed, which is unrealistic when history is projected on the pseudo history of the campaign. While this game isn't meant to replicate or mirror history, it is optimally designed to simulate our world.
Simply put, there should be no unclaimed land, certainly by the modern era.
I realize the happiness mechanic limits the size of the empires. The most important function of this happiness mechanic seems to be that is paces the rate of expansion, while (what I see as inadvertantly) limiting the size of the civilizations in each game.
I suppose the next logical question would be to ask if this actually bothers anyone?
And finally, my reason for posting this in the Civ V God and Kings forum:
Has anyone heard if the expansion will address this issue? Perhaps by limiting access to luxury resources based on the era, with later era luxury resources giving more happiness to facilitate growth in the later eras.
Thanks, hopefully not TL: DR, I tend to go on too long.
Does anyone else have the problem, late game, that there is too much empty space left on the map, too much unclaimed territory? It is a problem I've noticed since launch, one that's bothered me.
Compared to Civ IV, for example, where borders clashed against one another and there wasn't a scrap of unclaimed land left over, Civ V always seems to have perhaps 60% of land totally unclaimed, which is unrealistic when history is projected on the pseudo history of the campaign. While this game isn't meant to replicate or mirror history, it is optimally designed to simulate our world.
Simply put, there should be no unclaimed land, certainly by the modern era.
I realize the happiness mechanic limits the size of the empires. The most important function of this happiness mechanic seems to be that is paces the rate of expansion, while (what I see as inadvertantly) limiting the size of the civilizations in each game.
I suppose the next logical question would be to ask if this actually bothers anyone?
And finally, my reason for posting this in the Civ V God and Kings forum:
Has anyone heard if the expansion will address this issue? Perhaps by limiting access to luxury resources based on the era, with later era luxury resources giving more happiness to facilitate growth in the later eras.
Thanks, hopefully not TL: DR, I tend to go on too long.