Originally posted by snoopy369
I'm sorry you feel that way, but I just don't see this being the problem people see it.
If you have more than 50% of your colonists outside of the city (garrisoned or walkabout), I think you simply aren't playing the game the way it is intended to be played. I can't imagine a reason to have even 30% of my colonists not doing useful things. A soldier holding a gun sitting in a city is a useless unit unless you are actively engaged in hostilities. This is NOT Civ4, people. You can swap between worker and military unit instantly with no penalty whatsoever.
Imagine in Civ4 if you took 1/3 of your population and kept them as citizen specialists. Then you posted on the boards complaining that you couldn't win. How long would it take for the rest of the boards to mock you senseless? Five minutes? Ten?
I'm sorry you feel that way, but I just don't see this being the problem people see it.
If you have more than 50% of your colonists outside of the city (garrisoned or walkabout), I think you simply aren't playing the game the way it is intended to be played. I can't imagine a reason to have even 30% of my colonists not doing useful things. A soldier holding a gun sitting in a city is a useless unit unless you are actively engaged in hostilities. This is NOT Civ4, people. You can swap between worker and military unit instantly with no penalty whatsoever.
Imagine in Civ4 if you took 1/3 of your population and kept them as citizen specialists. Then you posted on the boards complaining that you couldn't win. How long would it take for the rest of the boards to mock you senseless? Five minutes? Ten?
If you want to put this in a realistic perspective, in the American war of independence a continental army was formed with regulars and militia, before the independence was declared. They did know there was going to be a war! And after that, colonies where still producing, to fund the war effort. They were not empty, the women and some men, did not participate in the war.
You can't give some touches of realism and them ignore others, this is still just a game and is lacking the fun factor, that the original had.
When I say you have only one strategy to win this game, I'm talking about the "leave to the end the produce of liberty bells, and stock up guns and horses in wagons". This seems to be the way of winning this game until now, so where is the strategy part in this game?
And how can I fight the expanding borders feature, from the other civilizations, if I do not produce liberty bells? Should I lose all my precious resources, so I can win the war of independence?
What about the Spanish conquistadores, in the original I would have a large army to destroy the Indians and get their gold, and still be able to make the declaration of independence.
This game just don't works how it is now.
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