Didn't mean to offend you. Just wanted to know how it worked.
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I agree with the idea for a foreign legion unit for the French. Maybe to replace the rifleman or infantry?
How about a war elephant(2.2.2) for Carthrage? That is good
England should have some sort of Dreadnought. It wouldn't be obsolete as quick as the MOW.
America has an improved marine of some sort. That would work.
I think it might be a stretch but the Celts could get an IRA gunman to replace guerilla with hidden nationality. Maybe, or maybe not.
All I have to say.
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I just had a thought - for those ancient civilizations that have less impact in modern day (ie. Aztecs, Iroquois, etc), perhaps it might not be stupid to create them UUs with a slight future addition to tech. tree. For example, an Aztec 'Junglecat' Mech. or sumet
What do you think?"There are two kinds of travel book: One is a guide for tourists, and the other is almost invariably written by Bill Bryson."
- Sam Waldron
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Originally posted by Horseman 4.5
Any possible places to looks for good graphics for any of these new UUs?
EDIT: there's also quite a few nice ones here in the Files forum. CFC has almost all of the ones that are here though, in addition to the several dozen they have that we don't.
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Originally posted by Horseman 4.5
Oh and do you think a special longbowmen unit would work for the celts, rather than the english? (thus freeing me up to unleash one of numerous other possible english UUs on the world...
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Originally posted by Horseman 4.5
Any possible places to looks for good graphics for any of these new UUs?
Lab Monkey has left the building! New librarian wanted. 497 units and counting! PLEASE DO NOT POST ON THIS THREAD! A message from Lab Monkey When I set up the library in March 2002 I had that most wonderful of jobs, that of a computer boffin with unlimited web access and a...
These three pages include mainly the same unit graphics, but some graphics are not available in all of them.
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Would you be interested in some of my own suggestions?
Arabs:
Camel Rider - Should replace the "Horseman" unit. Don't really know what stats it should have.
America:
Minutemen - Should replace the "Musketman"
Aztecs:
Eagle Warriors - I think this should replace the Jaguar Warrior in the Ancient Age and have the Jaguar Warrior become accessible in the Middle Ages. Eagle Warriors should have the Jaguar Warrior's movement of 2 while the Jaguar Warrior could replace Medieval Infantry
China:
Chu-ko-nu Archers - Should replace the Longbowman unit. Don't know what stats it should have, though.
Egypt:
Archers of the Eyes - They're actually Nubian, but the region once known as Nubia is in the vicinity of Egypt. Archers of the Eyes should replace longbowmen for Egypt and were known for their deadliness, thus maybe their attack power should be boosted up a point.
England:
English Longbowman - The longbow was one of the most important military innovations for the English during the Middle Ages. Perhaps this UU could have its attack power increased by 1?
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Spitfire MK 1 - This could replace the "Fighter" unit.
Japan:
Yamato-Class Dreadnought - Replaces the "Battleship". Not sure what its stats should be. Perhaps it could have stronger attack power?
Mongols:
Hussar - Should replace the "Horseman" unit.
Ottomans:
Ottoman Heavy Cannon - The Ottomans were known for their expertise in artillery, which allowed them to assault Constantinople.
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Janissaries - Janissaries were some of the Ottoman Empire's finest warriors.
Korea:
Turtle Ship - The Korean turtle ship, designed by Admiral Yi Sun-shin, was the first armored canon-bearing ship in the world. Its ingenious design prevented the Japanese from invading Korea during Japan's Tokugawa Shogunate.
Russia:
T-80 Tank - A modern tank used in Russia today. I'm not sure what stats it should have though. Perhaps it could be cheaper to produce than regular "Modern Armor" units?
Spain:
Spanish Galleon - Replaces the Galleon and should have +1 to its movement points."When we begin to regulate, there is naming,
but when there has been naming
we should also know when to stop.
Only by knowing when to stop can we avoid danger." - Lao-zi, the "Dao-de-jing"
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Azeem - camel rider is quite a good idea (its actually been suggested here for one or two different civs). I'd say it would probably just be a horseman unit that didnt require horses.
I'm going to try and compile my draft list of new UUs in the next couple of days.
Thanks to everyone for theyre halp, keep the suggestions coming :-)"There are two kinds of travel book: One is a guide for tourists, and the other is almost invariably written by Bill Bryson."
- Sam Waldron
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The camel rider thing is a bit like the Indians and their elephants.
They avoid the problem of having to get hold of something as troublesome as a supply of horses buy simply using elephants.
which does beg one rather obvious question...Do not be too proud of this technological terror you've constructed...
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You think getting hold of elephants is a problem? - no way!. Theyre the INDIANS, of course they have elephants, any fool knows that. They dont breed them, they just magically appear. Sheesh. Even if they start Europe....
heh"There are two kinds of travel book: One is a guide for tourists, and the other is almost invariably written by Bill Bryson."
- Sam Waldron
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