Originally posted by Proteus_MST
IMHO it would be better, to allow the construction of Railroads also with Oil and Iron as soon as Combustion is discovered.
After all the next step after steam engines were Diesel engines and you would expect someone who has no coal but lots of oil, to use this instead to power his railroad engines (AFAIK there were even steam engines which worked with oil rather then coal ).
It´s a bad thing if you have no coal in your empire, but lots of oil and nevertheless are not able to build railroads
IMHO it would be better, to allow the construction of Railroads also with Oil and Iron as soon as Combustion is discovered.
After all the next step after steam engines were Diesel engines and you would expect someone who has no coal but lots of oil, to use this instead to power his railroad engines (AFAIK there were even steam engines which worked with oil rather then coal ).
It´s a bad thing if you have no coal in your empire, but lots of oil and nevertheless are not able to build railroads
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Originally posted by Proteus_MST
That´s correct, but if this were the reason why you need Coal to build Railroads, you shouldn´t be able to build them before the discovery of the advance "Steel" (which is located 3 steps after "steam engine" within the tech-tree of Civ 3)
That´s correct, but if this were the reason why you need Coal to build Railroads, you shouldn´t be able to build them before the discovery of the advance "Steel" (which is located 3 steps after "steam engine" within the tech-tree of Civ 3)
I am going to look at the C4 tech tree again
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