There's been some discussion along the lines that Galleys and Ironclads have no business sailing in anything but coastal waters, but there's been no way to control that. Until now. With PTW's editor you can select Sea and Ocean as "Impassable to Wheeled Units", then all you have to do is select the "Wheeled" flag for these two units. I haven't tried it yet, but it should work in theory. I'll let you know soon if it does.
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Yeah, cool idea. I havn't (coldn't) tested ist, becouse I have actually still no PtW. The only mistake is: you couldn't move the units into sea/ocean, so no units will sinking. It is frustrating, but funny if one of my caravell is sinking with lower luck... you know what I mean?Arne · Das Civilization Forum
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Originally posted by AroSch
Yeah, cool idea. I havn't (coldn't) tested ist, becouse I have actually still no PtW. The only mistake is: you couldn't move the units into sea/ocean, so no units will sinking. It is frustrating, but funny if one of my caravell is sinking with lower luck... you know what I mean?
So now if anyone gets upset at losing a Destroyer etc. to a Galley, they can think of it as getting blown out of the water by terrorists in a fishing boat.
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It works? Fine!
What I meant with "sinking", was sinking during a storm for example. Sinking without attack from other Civs units. This is not "possible" now for units wich can't move an Sea/Ocean tiles... However, great improvements are possible with making sea/ocean "Impassable to Wheeled Units".Arne · Das Civilization Forum
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