Originally posted by Trifna
1- A large empire is not fully productive. And the point here is not to cap power but to get something coherent and strategically better.
2- Wether it is balanced or not with another one, the effect is the same. And in a game, there is not always such a power balance situation.
3- It is not a cheap way out to keep empires small, but the opposite: trying to make this coherent instead of letting it go, and getting better strategy like this.
And of course, it is to be represented in an easily managed way englobing the whole thing.
1- A large empire is not fully productive. And the point here is not to cap power but to get something coherent and strategically better.
2- Wether it is balanced or not with another one, the effect is the same. And in a game, there is not always such a power balance situation.
3- It is not a cheap way out to keep empires small, but the opposite: trying to make this coherent instead of letting it go, and getting better strategy like this.
And of course, it is to be represented in an easily managed way englobing the whole thing.
3. What can you do--there is always a strategy in being more powerful. It is a bit heavy handed, I think, to essentially cap the power a nation may have. My point was that the game should be scalable over the power level of countries, rather than limiting the power range to a narrow spectrum. For example a game with 16 weak nations or 5 powerful nations should be equally enjoyable (depending on your personality I suppose).


Forcing "combined arms" helps somewhat - as does the unit experience feature (I like both ideas), but what I really think would help would be more uniqueness of the military you build. Shipbuilding is a great example of this -- no two nation's ships are the same. Specific technology advances, civ abilities, and/or resource investment should allow you to build a altered military unit from the vanilla- based on your decisions and civ's abilities.
Basically their excuse for why their stadium was less than half full while there team was in the playoff hunt. Also their argument for why they are going to cover up many of the seats in the stadium next year because they can't get sellouts and thus more games televised. Maybe they should just make more city improvements in Civ4 based on population growth.
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