One common criticism to unique units is that it makes teh starting playing field intrinsically unbalanced, and depending on teh luck of teh draw, some nations may find that their uniue unit nevers appears in a useful position. Here's an idea that may redress that.
Basically, each unique unit appears in a separate tech that grants the unit. Iron working might give swordsmen, but then youd need to research military formations to get the unique unit "legion".
The catch is, only the first civ to research the tech can use the unique unit.
Of course, if it were that simple, whoever has the tech lead can just scoop up all the uniques. So we need an extra catch.
Once you have a unique unit, you can't gain another unique unit (your 'first to research' status is ignored) until all other civs have one unique unit. Then the process starts again until every civ has a second unique unit.
This will of course mean that some of the unique units in civ3 should be removed. Some of them just felt like "lets invent something, anything, just so every civ we named has a unique". Only those uniques that are reasonably well known or genuinely unique should exist as such.
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Basically, each unique unit appears in a separate tech that grants the unit. Iron working might give swordsmen, but then youd need to research military formations to get the unique unit "legion".
The catch is, only the first civ to research the tech can use the unique unit.
Of course, if it were that simple, whoever has the tech lead can just scoop up all the uniques. So we need an extra catch.
Once you have a unique unit, you can't gain another unique unit (your 'first to research' status is ignored) until all other civs have one unique unit. Then the process starts again until every civ has a second unique unit.
This will of course mean that some of the unique units in civ3 should be removed. Some of them just felt like "lets invent something, anything, just so every civ we named has a unique". Only those uniques that are reasonably well known or genuinely unique should exist as such.
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