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If I set the computer to let me put oil on ocean squares will the Civs be able to use that resource to build units. Or does the resource have to be on dry land with a road to it?
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If you allow the terrain to have a road be buit on it (in the terrain editor, add some commerce to be gained from roads) and allow a ship to do it it might work, we'd just have to see. So try that out and tell us how it oges.
There is a mod someone made with oil allowed to appear on coast squares as well as the normal desert etc.
The one problem with this is that all the oil would tend to concentrate on the coasts - giving a nice proiduction bonus, but it meant you caouldn't build a road to it, and therefore could never build units that needed oil!
They should make it so that a "water" resource/luxury is available to a city if:
1. The tile is within your borders,
2. The city has a harbor with an open water route to the tile, or is connected to a city that does, and
3. You have the tech necessary to allow harbors to be connected over that type of water square.
If the resource is allowed in ocean squares, this might require revoking the "law of the open ocean" now in the game -- borders normally never extend into the ocean. Also, or alternatively, you would want to let workers on boats build offshore platforms, the water equivalent of a colony. (They would have to be given a different name, since Offshore Platform is already a city improvement. Or that city improvement could be renamed or just removed.) Otherwise most of the resource might be far out in the ocean, removed from anywhere where anyone could build a city.
It's fairly obvious that as it is, the game is really not set up for water resources.
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Originally posted by Saint Marcus
add a unit that is a worker on coastal/sea squares, and that can make roads on water. I believe a thing like that has been tried in civ2.
The thing is, will the AI know to build one of those units? If not, then the human player will have a huge advantage.
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