you can't buy or sell arms. what the hell? this would be great for propping up somebody you need.
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What do you mean by this? Selling/exchanging troops with another civ? This shouldn't be difficult to implement, as it was in SMAC. Perhaps Firaxis decided it wasn't such a good idea for some reason in Civ3. For example an ally could gift someone half a dozen defensive units and have them instantly appear in their last remaining city, preventing conquest. This would be rather unbalancing, I feel. If gifted units change ownership without changing position, you couldn't gift units from inside your own cities, and since you can only gift units that are outside, you'd need to somehow have a way of gifting the exact unit you wanted to gift, so you'd need some kind of map-based gifting screen or option. And if you were trying to gift multiple units in a single trade then you couldn't just click on a single unit and use the 'gift to' key. And if you had a key to gift a unit, how would you gift units that had already moved?
As you can see there are quite a number of issues with this feature, and I imagine it would take rather some thought and coding time to get such a small addition sorted. But then perhaps they have some ideas now, and something like it will be in cIV.
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but if they had an airport that is possible and realistic.after retaking the area with your units,you could even gift all the cities back to him
you could only gift units that were in cities and then only in diplomacy MWIA,although i never used this option
also,if you sent an advanced unit over,you could reverse engineer abilties\options it had into your own units courtesy of the unit workshop IIRCif you want to stop terrorism; stop participating in it
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Originally posted by Cookie Monster
I loved being able to create special units for export in SMAC. I wish they had this feature for Civ3, hopefully for Civ4. Are you listening Meier?* A true libertarian is an anarchist in denial.
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Perhaps gifting would require working trade route... Also, perhaps one could mark, in city view, the units that are "available" for gifting. Also, depending on tech level, the appearing of the units would take some turns.
(Though, if military strength would be measured in manpower and equipment, you could send, hmm, "volunteers" to aid in the strugle, to be armed by the receiver, or material aid, used by the receivers nationals, or both. In my idea, in peace time you don't usually have an army, just a number of manpower depending on your birthrate/average age/conscription rate/budget, and anything from crossbows to tanks mothballed.
Someone declares war, and depending on your military readynes, you can summon a number of units to the border. One could have huge army with average equipment, like China, or smallish army with 1'st rate equipment, like the US...)I've allways wanted to play "Russ Meyer's Civilization"
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