Mgoering
Chieftain
In Civ III, a new tile has come on : volacnos. I really think it's a great idea , but there is something I don't like about it : pollution. In Civ, when a tile is polluted, it doesn't produce anything at all and can't be used. And that's right about volcanos.
However, this "pollution" is more about "burned tile". The volcano's lava burns everything on its way; but after a while, the place that once was burned is fully fertile and farmers plant on them. Civ IV should think volcanos this way.
The irruption goes on at a certain tile. This one burns and destroys everything 1 tile arround, as long as it is lower than the volcano. Let's say that those tiles are burning for 2 turns, with smoke coming out of the tile (like a rebellion). Then, on the 3rd turn, the tile stopps burning, but is totaly black. This blackness goes on to turn n°5. Then, the tile can be used again, under the condition that a worker builds irrigations on it (no roads possible before). Then, the caracteristics on the new founded tile would be shown (plains, desert, etc..).
And if a volcano is located near sea tiles, those "burn" only 1 turn. And at the end of the 5 turns, there could possibilities that a new tile emerges from the sea, like Island nowadays.
However, this "pollution" is more about "burned tile". The volcano's lava burns everything on its way; but after a while, the place that once was burned is fully fertile and farmers plant on them. Civ IV should think volcanos this way.
The irruption goes on at a certain tile. This one burns and destroys everything 1 tile arround, as long as it is lower than the volcano. Let's say that those tiles are burning for 2 turns, with smoke coming out of the tile (like a rebellion). Then, on the 3rd turn, the tile stopps burning, but is totaly black. This blackness goes on to turn n°5. Then, the tile can be used again, under the condition that a worker builds irrigations on it (no roads possible before). Then, the caracteristics on the new founded tile would be shown (plains, desert, etc..).
And if a volcano is located near sea tiles, those "burn" only 1 turn. And at the end of the 5 turns, there could possibilities that a new tile emerges from the sea, like Island nowadays.