Hi,
Korn, you said you wanted help with some graphics, so here they are. Check out this webpage:
http://apolyton.net/haven/webshots4.html
In some cases I came up with several options to choose from.
Some thoughts.
It seems to me that "Classless Society" isn't a good improvement. First off, it doesn't sound remotely like a building - I like my improvements to be solid objects. Second, classless society wasn't ever achieved under Communism, and certainly wasn't achieved on a city by city basis. So I suggest the "Collective" as a better name. I had trouble finding a good picture for it though - some kind of collectivized agriculture was the idea.
I included Prison cos there's such a need for corruption reducing buildings right now. I think the best such building available in ancient times would be the Prison. Courthouses as such didn't come until much later, and the picture reflects it. The Courthouse building in Civ3 looks way out of place until the 1700s or so.
Also, I noticed something wierd. In the game I'm playing now, its about 1000 BC, and I still am not able to build any Universities, but I can build the Newspaper already. This strikes me as very strange. Universities started popping up all over around 1100 AD, and some were much earlier than that. But Newspapers as such didn't come until much later, and certainly weren't tied to the Printing Press. You needed more than just the technology - you needed a huge literate audience, and that didn't come for several hundred more years. At the very least, a city shouldn't be able to build a Printing Press until it builds a University.
By the way, I have no idea where to go from here with these pictures. They're the right size, but beyond that, I'm sure they need to change file type and so on before they'll work in Civ3. I wonder too, how one makes icons for them.
I would prefer the Hollywood sign at night - perhaps someone can help find that one. It didn't show up at first glance. There's probably a better Prison; I was trying to be a medieval looking one, which is much harder than finding a modern one.
Korn, you said you wanted help with some graphics, so here they are. Check out this webpage:
http://apolyton.net/haven/webshots4.html
In some cases I came up with several options to choose from.
Some thoughts.
It seems to me that "Classless Society" isn't a good improvement. First off, it doesn't sound remotely like a building - I like my improvements to be solid objects. Second, classless society wasn't ever achieved under Communism, and certainly wasn't achieved on a city by city basis. So I suggest the "Collective" as a better name. I had trouble finding a good picture for it though - some kind of collectivized agriculture was the idea.
I included Prison cos there's such a need for corruption reducing buildings right now. I think the best such building available in ancient times would be the Prison. Courthouses as such didn't come until much later, and the picture reflects it. The Courthouse building in Civ3 looks way out of place until the 1700s or so.
Also, I noticed something wierd. In the game I'm playing now, its about 1000 BC, and I still am not able to build any Universities, but I can build the Newspaper already. This strikes me as very strange. Universities started popping up all over around 1100 AD, and some were much earlier than that. But Newspapers as such didn't come until much later, and certainly weren't tied to the Printing Press. You needed more than just the technology - you needed a huge literate audience, and that didn't come for several hundred more years. At the very least, a city shouldn't be able to build a Printing Press until it builds a University.
By the way, I have no idea where to go from here with these pictures. They're the right size, but beyond that, I'm sure they need to change file type and so on before they'll work in Civ3. I wonder too, how one makes icons for them.
I would prefer the Hollywood sign at night - perhaps someone can help find that one. It didn't show up at first glance. There's probably a better Prison; I was trying to be a medieval looking one, which is much harder than finding a modern one.
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