I dont think it would be that hard to add. It would be real nice if they did.
At the risk of being micro-management, I'm just summarizing some military unit behaviours that would making things interesting and so much more "historical".
1. Ability to name units. Both the "Army" they belong to, and the unit's name. (E.g. naming an alpine unit the "3rd Ranger Battaltion", belonging to the "SOCOM" army. Or say, the "CVN Theodore Roosevelt" aircraft carrier, of the "TR Carrier Group")
2. Following on from 1 should then be the ability to upgrade units instead of disbanding them for the sake of production shields. This would allow continuity of military units, and allow option 3...
3. Battle Honours. When a military unit has earned a certain amount of experience (maybe less than the veteran/elite ranking improvement) then they earn a battle honour. The battle honour would say, have the name of the nearest city ("Battle of Mukden") or if there's a "land feature tag" someone mentioned earlier (being able to name an area "The Great Desert"). The player could even add extra notes "Successfully defended Mukden against 3 Egyptian chariots")
Or indeed, batle honours could replace the "unit experience rank" altogether. (e.g. 3 battle honours = regular, 6 = veteran, 9 = elite)
The in the video Sid says he wants us to be able to tell our own story. Well, The military of the world has always sought to build "espirit de corps"..... and battle honours would reflect how tradition and experience affect a unit's performance in battle - the British Coldstream Guards vs the French Imperial Guards at Waterloo, the US Marines at Chosin Reservoir.....
it would certainly make a save game much more interesting to read.
Of course, you could just ignore it all together and never look or touch this stuff. But for scenario builders it would be a godsend as they can represent historical units at a certain point in time....
I dont think it would be that hard to add. It would be real nice if they did.
The eagle soars and flies in peace and casts its shadow wide Across the land, across the seas, across the far-flung skies. The foolish think the eagle weak, and easy to bring to heel. The eagle's wings are silken, but its claws are made of steel. So be warned, you would-be hunters, attack it and you die, For the eagle stands for freedom, and that will always fly.
Darkness makes the sunlight so bright that our eyes blur with tears. Challenges remind us that we are capable of great things. Misery sharpens the edges of our joy. Life is hard. It is supposed to be.
Great idea, can someone let email this to Firaxis so they can consider this.
==========================
www.forgiftable.com/
Artistic and hand-made ceramics found only at www.forgiftable.com.
I'd like to be able to add numbers to my units or maybe an indicator to show what level of "training" he's at. Maybe rename a hoplite Elite Guard for the sole purpose of guarding Christantinople, my capital.![]()
"I agree with everything i've heard you recently say-I hereby applaud Christantine The Great's rapid succession of good calls."-isaac brock
"This has to be one of the most impressive accomplishments in the history of Apolyton, well done Chris"-monkspider (Refering to my Megamix summary)
"You are redoing history by replaying the civs that made history."-Me
I've been thinking this for some time now. I always thought it would be cool to have units we could name, for me it would be mostly Battleships! AND, I think the land tag option should be in too! Whoever said someone should send this to firaxis, I second the motion!
A definite YES to all this stuff except the unit advancement- just add the story-telling part so we can enrich our experience, but leace the game bal;encing alone...
This would be a great addition to the game's flavor!!!!
I would LOVE to be able to name my units. It gives you a sense of attachment to them. In Games where this was possible (Empire, for instance, one of the inspirations for Civ), I used to include the year of creation in the name. Then you had a sense of how old and accomplished the unit was.
If a unit is victorious at a key battle, you could re-name it to reflect that (eg Heroes of Austerlitz).
Anyway, hope someone is listening. Maybe we'll see it in Civ IV.
And after writing "Civ IV" above, I realized that CIV is the Roman number for 104. Maybe someday we will see Civ CIV.![]()
Eine Spritze gegen Schmerzen, bitte.
Great idea!
Doubt that they've got time to put it in tho!![]()

Great idea! But it's too late. Civ 3 is in the final stages if not already completed. Anything else that gets released will be in the form of patches to fix gameplay bugs.
I have seen some confusion on this point, so I just wanted to clarify that units CAN be upgraded in Civ3. Leonardo's Worksop is still a Wonder, but it now halves the costs of upgrades.
Soren speaks!

![]()
if i'm reading this write all civs have the ability to upgrade!
Soren, do you mean upgraded to a more modern equivalent unit, or upgraded to more powerful version of same unit?
1: So ALL civs (regardless if they have LW, or not) can upgrade their units (halfprice with LW)? Yes, I supposeOriginally posted by Soren Johnson Firaxis
I have seen some confusion on this point, so I just wanted to clarify that units CAN be upgraded in Civ3. Leonardo's Worksop is still a Wonder, but it now halves the costs of upgrades.
2: Is LW a great wonder or a small wonder?
3: Only units in cities can be upgraded? (one should be forced to bring them in)
4: What happens with combat elite/veteran-status?
Last edited by Ralf; September 28, 2001 at 13:37.
1: YOriginally posted by Ralf
1: So ALL civs (regardless if they have LW, or not) can upgrade their units (halfprice with LW)? Yes, I suppose
2: Is LW a great wonder or a small wonder?
3: Only units in cities can be upgraded? (one should be forced to bring them in)
4: What happens with combat elite/veteran-status?
2: Great Wonder
3: Y
4: Elite status is lost

Thanx Soren! Your a cool guy!Originally posted by Soren Johnson Firaxis
1: Y
2: Great Wonder
3: Y
4: Elite status is lost![]()
My Website: www.geocities.com/civcivciv2002/index.html
My Forums: http://pub92.ezboard.com/bacivcommunity
Great!The Civ-2 version of Leonardos Workshop was really overpowerful, to say the least. This time around, it seems far better balanced. Very worthwhile to get, but still; if you dont get it you have not lost out completely, as in Civ-2.

Another great SMAC feature incorporated!Originally posted by Soren Johnson Firaxis
I have seen some confusion on this point, so I just wanted to clarify that units CAN be upgraded in Civ3.![]()
"As far as general advice on mod-making: Go slow as far as adding new things to the game until you have the basic game all smoothed out ... Make sure the things you change are really imbalances and not just something that doesn't fit with your particular style of play." - WesW
excellent. what about the naming of units/armies??![]()

I think it would be nice to see how many units destroyed, or battles won, for each of your units in total.
This and other statistics could be shown, as well as the units age.
Units should also advance determined on the power of their enemy which they defeated, becoming veteran/elite less often.

In Civ2 disbanding a unit would recover 1/2 the production shields used to build it. Now, Soren says that with Leonardo's you get to upgrade for 1/2 the cost (in a city).
Therefore, either disbanding doesn't recover the 1/2 production anymore or Leonardo's is really useful when the unit you are upgrading to costs a LOT more than the unit you are upgrading from.
yo, can someone ask the Civ team if the ability to name a unit is in the game.
==========================
www.forgiftable.com/
Artistic and hand-made ceramics found only at www.forgiftable.com.

This was information that I already new. You apolytoners have short memories. We learned about this like 2 months ago.
Originally posted by SoulAssassin
This was information that I already new. You apolytoners have short memories. We learned about this like 2 months ago.A link to that 2 month old info would sure help. Anyway, did you read Soren Johnsons follow-up reply?
Regardless: this info seems to have eluded the attention of the extensive Civilization Fanatics Infocenter, so I guess it wasnt known by all.
I am really happy that upgrading is in.![]()
And I like the idea that upgrading is only possible in cities, IMHO this is good for game-balance

Ah, shoot. And I liked disbanding so much... Oh well. It'll do. At least it's in cities, and at least veteran status is lost, and at least LW isn't as cheap... Actually, it's almost what I wanted!
Naming? Maybe, although fat chance of getting it in now.

If this feature is implemented, Medals will be shown on another screen... if they are shown then there should be different types of medals, 1 for the ancient age, 1 for the medieval, etc.
-->Visit CGN!
-->"Production! More Production! Production creates Wealth! Production creates more Jobs!"-Wendell Willkie -1944
ummm.... no... how come this was a news item...Originally posted by SoulAssassin
This was information that I already new. You apolytoners have short memories. We learned about this like 2 months ago.
*sam realizes that actually, everything is a news item these days, so his argument says nothing*
And God said "let there be light." And there was dark. And God said "Damn, I hate it when that happens." - Admiral
Hope this doesn't make you too conservative ("I'd like to take out Rome, but I just can't risk my precious 'LoneRanger' horsemen!)Originally posted by Falconius
I would LOVE to be able to name my units. It gives you a sense of attachment to them.
That CAN be a problem, giving you a tendency to be overprotective of your favorites. I used to get really ticked in Panzar General when I would lose an old established veteran.Originally posted by RobC
Hope this doesn't make you too conservative ("I'd like to take out Rome, but I just can't risk my precious 'LoneRanger' horsemen!)
But hey, its a personal problem, and one I can live with. Not everyone will react that same way. I'd still like to have name-able units despite this.
Eine Spritze gegen Schmerzen, bitte.
Bookmarks