No they're still goodI've been lurking since 2003
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Not in SP/CS but in a Corporation economy you DO, thats the point, its just theI don't have to run them to get production, though.



Slightly irrelavent, the point is that only the BIG civs, or trade-loving civs can get that many resources. What I mean to be precise is that, not everyone in your paticular game can have like 20 "mining co" resources. And corporation should be rewarding you.I did not. I owned them
Good, nor did I, I don't care either way. I still win/won all of my games in BTS and from hereon I can use Zulu/HRE in games where I go for a corp. economy.I don't care if I win this argument or not.
And the reason I make these posts and spend this time is not for my personal "benefit" just so in 1 game I can be better off, I genuinly want to make the game better.
And here is my post where I did show the situations I can see corps being used offensively, I just don't want corps to be pigeonholed into 1 thing when I know it has the great potential to be so multi-dimensional.
It can be used as a weapon in 3 cases:
- when the target doesn't need the corporation and hence ends up paying more than value they get out of it (remember the even standard ethanol and aluminium corp, give a secondary benefit to the resource, but sometimes its just not worth it)
- when the target WOULD benefit, but his economy isn't very commerce based [trade routes and cottages] and hence he can't afford to pay for them
- when the target is a poor country (as in real life) and has very few trades going on which means the number of corporation resources he has is so few that at best he gets 1-2 extra whereas with communism each city would get 10+ extra - i.e. opportunity cost.
But to say that corporation is merely and only a weapon is illogical, redundant (UN, Apostalic Palace, Espionage) and too one dimensional.
One of the most common replies I see is people who play the game, get corporations and think: "what the hell is this guy on about, corporations are GREAT".
The problem is that currently, corporation can be absolutely wonderful at one point of the game, and absolutely horrible at another.
Its a bit like the espionage "foment unhappiness" where someone playing epic or normal would say: "what the hell is he talking about, they're perfectly balanced" whereas someone else says "omg its crippling me and crippling the AI, this game's gotten a bit boring now, /resign"
edit: This is a discussion forum, I'm more likely to discuss things that are WRONG than things that go smoothly - the same as news tends to be more negative. The fact that corporations can be good at the start is a good thing, but that its flawed later is a very bad thing and hence it sort of needs to be addressed.