Sorry if it's not allowed for any ol' person to come in here and post ideas, but I figure this forum looks slow enough that it oughtn't be a problem.
My question is has there been any consideration on not allowing cities to be built on tundra and concurrently not allowing forest to be planted on tundra? The former is to help prevent worthless cities from the AI cluttering the map. Also, the value of colonies increases, since there are valuable resources in the tundra to be claimed. The latter would be to clear up the exploit of the player planting forest on tundra to build cities and the AI not being clever enough to realize the exploit.
The only problem(s) I could foresee is if the AI doesn't take advantage of colonies in this situation. While, I rarely, if ever, build colonies and I never see the AI building them either as is, I would know when and how to use them properly if it were necessary (i.e. in tundra).
Does anybody have any thoughts on this?
EDIT: I suppose I should have placed this in General or Creation, instead. Oh well.
My question is has there been any consideration on not allowing cities to be built on tundra and concurrently not allowing forest to be planted on tundra? The former is to help prevent worthless cities from the AI cluttering the map. Also, the value of colonies increases, since there are valuable resources in the tundra to be claimed. The latter would be to clear up the exploit of the player planting forest on tundra to build cities and the AI not being clever enough to realize the exploit.
The only problem(s) I could foresee is if the AI doesn't take advantage of colonies in this situation. While, I rarely, if ever, build colonies and I never see the AI building them either as is, I would know when and how to use them properly if it were necessary (i.e. in tundra).
Does anybody have any thoughts on this?
EDIT: I suppose I should have placed this in General or Creation, instead. Oh well.
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