Ok, I haven't seen much discussion around these, but I'm wondering if the way they work has been slightly changed.
I was looking at the American units featured at civ4.com, and noticed that both the Navy Seals and the Marines are represented. My understanding has been that the Seals UU replaces the Marines... but both appear to be present.
So, now I'm speculating that when you upgrade units, you get the "normal" unit, and UUs must always be built fresh. This would eliminate yet another exploit from Civ3 (build a bunch of warriors, upgrade to Legions etc.), and would also tone down the UUs slightly as they would never start with any promotions in place (which could be very unbalancing).
Now if I just missed some discussion where this was clarified, please point me to it.
I was looking at the American units featured at civ4.com, and noticed that both the Navy Seals and the Marines are represented. My understanding has been that the Seals UU replaces the Marines... but both appear to be present.
So, now I'm speculating that when you upgrade units, you get the "normal" unit, and UUs must always be built fresh. This would eliminate yet another exploit from Civ3 (build a bunch of warriors, upgrade to Legions etc.), and would also tone down the UUs slightly as they would never start with any promotions in place (which could be very unbalancing).
Now if I just missed some discussion where this was clarified, please point me to it.
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