Two enemy catapults loaded in a galley don't unload on land first and attack my swordsman on the coastline.
They both die (hahah), but I still think that catapults should not be able to do that. What's the definition of amphibious assault then? Is it strictly attacking a city from a boat? If that's so (and cats can attack units outside the cities), then I guess technically, I'm wrong.
I'm pretty sure this is against the rules.
Then again I haven't tried loading galleys with units and assaulting enemy units right off the boat.
PS. Notice how I don't bother using the word "cheat" anymore. I think there are enough hardcore civ'ers here that no matter how much the AI cheats or unrealistic it gets, their reply will be:
"it's not a cheat! It's a feature! It's a challenge! It's like a golf handicap! They're production bonuses! They get upgrade bonuses!"
Oh please.
Hmph.
They both die (hahah), but I still think that catapults should not be able to do that. What's the definition of amphibious assault then? Is it strictly attacking a city from a boat? If that's so (and cats can attack units outside the cities), then I guess technically, I'm wrong.
I'm pretty sure this is against the rules.
Then again I haven't tried loading galleys with units and assaulting enemy units right off the boat.
PS. Notice how I don't bother using the word "cheat" anymore. I think there are enough hardcore civ'ers here that no matter how much the AI cheats or unrealistic it gets, their reply will be:
"it's not a cheat! It's a feature! It's a challenge! It's like a golf handicap! They're production bonuses! They get upgrade bonuses!"
Oh please.
Hmph.
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