I am strongly in favour of a civilization game with a spherical map. The reasons why a spherical map would be an improvement include:
1. A spherical map would be more realistic. The polar areas could be fully implemented, withn the possibility of nuclear exchanges over the poles, for example.
2. A spherical map would reinvigorate the game, presenting a new challenge to long-time civ players, who've grown accustomed to playing on a flat map. No other grand-strategy game has used a spherical map to my knowledge, and if civ doesn't get it, some other game will.
3. A spherical map would be aesthetically pleasing, particularly if it was combined with a renewed investment in the terrain graphics.
Possible problems:
An incomplete mini-map. I think that it's important that the mini-map should reflect the whole world, so I'd suggest that it could use a variety of flat projections, depending on the player's preference. Maybe it could even by tied to your tech level.
As far as I'm aware, it's impossible to tile squares onto a sphere. An analogue system could be used, or perhaps a province system.
1. A spherical map would be more realistic. The polar areas could be fully implemented, withn the possibility of nuclear exchanges over the poles, for example.
2. A spherical map would reinvigorate the game, presenting a new challenge to long-time civ players, who've grown accustomed to playing on a flat map. No other grand-strategy game has used a spherical map to my knowledge, and if civ doesn't get it, some other game will.
3. A spherical map would be aesthetically pleasing, particularly if it was combined with a renewed investment in the terrain graphics.
Possible problems:
An incomplete mini-map. I think that it's important that the mini-map should reflect the whole world, so I'd suggest that it could use a variety of flat projections, depending on the player's preference. Maybe it could even by tied to your tech level.
As far as I'm aware, it's impossible to tile squares onto a sphere. An analogue system could be used, or perhaps a province system.
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