Cort Haus: Thanks for the reply. One idea I've thrown around is simply that after a certain number of cities founded or a certain level of government achieved, you go to a state model and not a city model. At this point, you have a handful of states (representing numerous cities) that now ask you different kinds of questions: states rights, regional taxes, etc., and population flows would be effected, lets say, by making your Northern States have a good quality of life while the Southern States have mostly dirty factories, low health care, etc.
In other words, I want the management of my empire to challenge me as much as if not more than the enemy AI itself. I mean here, of course, an intellectual challenge and NOT the challenge merely of cycling through my city build cues for the umteenth time to make sure I've actually got them all doing something useful. Anyway, if Civ is an Empire game, then let's see some empire management and not forever keep us locked in low-level city sweeping.
Adm.Naismith: Man, if I can get to Milano and have that pizza, I'll lose ANY bet. I think I will enjoy testing and prodding Civ, and I bet you are right that the process would take about 3 months...so you win already! By the same token, if you come to New York (or New Haven), let me know.
AeonOfTime: I suspect you guys are too smart to take that bet.
In other words, I want the management of my empire to challenge me as much as if not more than the enemy AI itself. I mean here, of course, an intellectual challenge and NOT the challenge merely of cycling through my city build cues for the umteenth time to make sure I've actually got them all doing something useful. Anyway, if Civ is an Empire game, then let's see some empire management and not forever keep us locked in low-level city sweeping.
Adm.Naismith: Man, if I can get to Milano and have that pizza, I'll lose ANY bet. I think I will enjoy testing and prodding Civ, and I bet you are right that the process would take about 3 months...so you win already! By the same token, if you come to New York (or New Haven), let me know.
AeonOfTime: I suspect you guys are too smart to take that bet.
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