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  • Unit limits?

    I never thought I'd have to ask. But I am playing this Sid level game and there are 2 AI civs with over one thousand units.

    Is there a limit?
    What kind of problems will I face?
    Is there a workaround?
    Should I just quit?

    Feed back appreciated.

  • #2
    4096 total for the whole game.

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    • #3
      You won't create any more units once that limit has been reached. You will 'produce' them, but they won't actually be created. The best option is simply to hope that the AI right before you loses some wars, so you can make some more of your own. Other than that I don't believe there is any work around.
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      • #4
        I can't see any reason to continue my Sid level attempt given these facts.

        I can't see any reason to keep Civ3 on my computer given these facts.

        I could understand having some limitation that might cause a problem if I were playing a 32 civ game on a huge map at a high level after 2000 ad.

        But playing a Sid level game with only 12 civs (3 dead) on only a large map and to be staring down the barrel of a unit limit in 1390 AD?

        This is only 268 turns into a 540 turn game. Less than half.

        Gross design error Firaxis. Once again, those folks are lucky I am not a wealthy man or I would surely buy the company and fire the design team. They have wasted my time. No more.

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        • #5
          JT, How in the 'BLEEP' could you allow a game to get to such a state!

          (Oh, you are playing at Sid. I am playing my first Monarch game)

          Oh well, if you have to cease and desist with Civ3, we will miss your rants, trolls, ... and even attempts at humor.

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          • #6
            Originally posted by jimmytrick
            I can't see any reason to keep Civ3 on my computer given these facts.
            I agree JT....do it!
            So if you meet me have some courtesy, have some sympathy and some taste
            Use all your well-learned politesse, or I'll lay your soul to waste

            Re-Organisation of remaining C3C PBEMS

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            • #7
              Spies report 3,020 units in game at 1390AD not counting I suppose captured workers and artillery.

              Hitittes 1180
              Dutch 950
              Germany 270
              Sumeria 249 (me)
              Zulu 209 (including over 100 impi)
              Celts 115
              Portugal 44
              Russia 23

              Thats a nice distribution of units.

              Well, whether or not I play or uninstall, you may count on me continuing to point out the utter failures of Firaxis as they continue to singlehandedly destroy the pc gaming industry with their incompetant work.

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              • #8
                Let's see jimmytrick, in Civ II I hit the game unit limit 'every game' and often long before 268 turns egags, that is a lot of turns! The main difference is I would access the 'cheat/editor' and eliminate outright one or two faraway offending AI civs and carry on until the limit got hit again. Here your spies are counting them for you, how nice.

                You still have over a thousand units before the game limit is reached, quit complaining and get on with it.

                I recommend a new strategy or call it 'emergency game plan one'. Knock off all the lesser AI's and sieze their unit quota's.

                Or quit screwing around and declare war immediately against the Hitittes and Dutch, oh well throw in Germany too, since you let them get ahead of you like that. This niffty plan will insure that you not get to the game quota before you are neatly wiped off the planet.

                And who says Firaxis did not have you in mind when they arranged all these things. The Firaxis smile.
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                • #9
                  Originally posted by jimmytrick
                  "I can't see any reason to continue my Sid level attempt given these facts."

                  "I can't see any reason to keep Civ3 on my computer given these facts. "

                  I would think these should work in your favor. The AI cannot make more units, but will probably keep trying. You can set your econ to research and luxs with no cost, except for replacement units.

                  "I could understand having some limitation that might cause a problem if I were playing a 32 civ game on a huge map at a high level after 2000 ad."

                  The limit if used for the same reason at this point as it is for any earlier occurence.

                  "But playing a Sid level game with only 12 civs (3 dead) on only a large map and to be staring down the barrel of a unit limit in 1390 AD? "

                  They want to be able to state the game will run on some system specs that do not require the best available. In truth, the game can bogged down even on the fastest systems. I have played the game on extra hige maps, on all levels and never ran into the limit, so it is not a big problem.



                  "Gross design error Firaxis. Once again, those folks are lucky I am not a wealthy man or I would surely buy the company and fire the design team. They have wasted my time. No more. "

                  Can you give us some slack on this crap. Two years now you have been whinning about this.

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                  • #10
                    Does thinking outside of the box necessarily mean choosing a different game?


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                    These mist covered mountains
                    Are a home now for me
                    But my home is the lowlands
                    And always will be
                    Some day you'll return to
                    Your valleys and your farms
                    And you'll no longer burn
                    To be brothers in arms

                    Through these fields of destruction
                    Baptism of fire
                    I've watched all your suffering
                    As the battles raged higher
                    And though they did hurt me so bad
                    In the fear and alarm
                    You did not desert me
                    My brothers in arms

                    There's so many different worlds
                    So many different suns
                    And we have just one world
                    But we live in different ones

                    Now the sun's gone to hell
                    And the moon's riding high
                    Let me bid you farewell
                    Every man has to die
                    But it's written in the starlight
                    And every line on your palm
                    We're fools to make war
                    On our brothers in arms

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                    • #11
                      oh please, why are you still playing the game if you think it´s so bad?
                      You saw what you wanted
                      You took what you saw
                      We know how you did it
                      Your method equals wipe out

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                      • #12
                        Originally posted by jimmytrick Well, whether or not I play or uninstall, you may count on me continuing to point out the utter failures of Firaxis as they continue to singlehandedly destroy the pc gaming industry with their incompetant work.
                        Sad. Such vitriol

                        Constructive criticism is a good thing and educational. It's a pity you don't agree.
                        So if you meet me have some courtesy, have some sympathy and some taste
                        Use all your well-learned politesse, or I'll lay your soul to waste

                        Re-Organisation of remaining C3C PBEMS

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                        • #13
                          Originally posted by Drachen
                          Does thinking outside of the box necessarily mean choosing a different game?



                          Dire Straits --> awesome group, awesome man.
                          So if you meet me have some courtesy, have some sympathy and some taste
                          Use all your well-learned politesse, or I'll lay your soul to waste

                          Re-Organisation of remaining C3C PBEMS

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                          • #14
                            Originally posted by jimmytrick I can't see any reason to keep Civ3 on my computer given these facts.
                            So you won't play a game that is less than perfect? You think that programmers should be able to ignore limitations of memory and processor speed? I'd be interested to know what games you *do* keep on your computer. Failing that, if you're going to wipe Civ3 because of a minor problem on the highest difficulty level, can you guarantee that you will clear off and stop leaving your bizarrely unpleasant posts littering these boards? Does it occur to you that Firaxis' programmers are actually people, who might be doing their best within the limitations they are given, and that this is a public forum which anyone can see, and that your ill-thought out and misspelt comments might therefore cause considerable offence?

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                            • #15
                              I thought jt was back from ranting to constructive criticism. This thread proves the opposite.

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