I am a little bit confused after I have discovered in Civfanatics, that the speciel unit for the English are going to be Man-O-War (a ship); I thought that the special unit for the English was the Long-Bowman. Perhaps somebody knows about this?
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I think it's become "official information" that the English CSU is the Man-O-War, but I'm not sure.12-17-10 Mohamed Bouazizi NEVER FORGET
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Hey, why not Robin Hood:
Hides in woods,
stats: 4-1-2 (for: accuracy - no armor - "they disappear to the forest")
Special skill: for every unit it beats, the English (or British) will gain some gold (the sum of upkeep multiplied with x)
I'm not a complete idiot: some parts are still missing.
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Everything I remember hearing points to the Man-o-War being the Brits UU.
Personally, I think Man-o-War makes more sense than a Long-bowman in several ways.
1. The English longbowman was the premier European soldier for only about a century or less. And while they were devestating on the field of battle when they were actually used, they required years of training and almost constant practice to maintain that peak of perfection. So much so that one English king went so far as to ban certain common pastimes of the lower classes and require that the yeomanry spend their free time practicing the longbow. Needless to say these restrictions weren't that effective and within a couple of generations England could no longer raise the armies of bowmen it had at one time.
Sadly, the longbow in the hands of a well trained archer was equal to if not superior to the musket up into the Napoleonic Era, but it required so much more training to use effectively that the musket quickly supplanted the longbow.
2. The British navy on the other hand was a force to be reckoned with for upwards of 400 years, and even now is still one of the best trained and equiped (if not largest) navies in the world. As much as anything it was the British navy that gave Britain its empire.
3. Purely from what we have seen so far in terms of Civ3 UUs that have been revealed, a Man-o-War would add a little variety. We don't really need another land unit when so few of the 16 Civs have much of a claim to any excellence at sea in their history.
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I agree with the Man-O-War as well. As said before, although the Longbowman was devestating in the battlefield, they didn't give them their Empire. The strength of the British Empire was the creation of their colonies and to do so at the time they had to go head to head with the Spanish. Although Queen Elizabeth was able to side step from a full out war for a long time, eventually the Spanish was PISSED off and sent the Spanish Armada. And if it wasn't for the smaller, yet much FASTER British ships, they would have been beaten up big time. Oh and of course that freak storm helped too"Imagination is more important than Intelligence" - Albert Einstein
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Well, if you actually think about it. very little has been confirmed as of right now, and just about everything could still change. especially if the mp people get their way and the game is delayed for another year so firaxis can put their thrice cursed multiplayer option in. blach.By working faithfully eight hours a day, you may get to be a boss and work twelve hours a day.
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Whoa...
Originally posted by SoulAssassin
I will drive to Maryland and steal a copy if they delay the game release for some stupid MP that I won't even play!
Hmmm, maybe I can arrange a Columbus Day weekend jaunt down to visit Sid and the gang...
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I think the Man-O-War is a better option (does anyone know what kinds stats this thing will have (it's supposed to be and upgraded frigate right?)) but remember this is Civ 3 and you could always change the UU if you want! Where did the name Man-O-War come from anyway?
Speaking of UU ships a really cool Greek UU could be the Fire Trireme. It would just be a Trireme with a higher attack, and a really cool graphic.
And I've said this before, I live right near DC, tell me what to do and I'll storm the gates of Firaxis HQ! But of course with the new Espionage system I don't even have to go there to steal it! Really good idea to get rid of actual spies on the field.
Once again, I've gone completely off topic.Click here if you're having trouble sleeping.
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And if it wasn't for the smaller, yet much FASTER British ships, they would have been beaten up big time
If it wasn't for Drake's "fireboats" that were sent into Calais (?) harbour, the Spanish fleet would have been able to transport their army across the Channel and just ignore the small English vessels.
Also note: they were not British ships. They were English!One day Canada will rule the world, and then we'll all be sorry.
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Originally posted by Bleyn
So much so that one English king went so far as to ban certain common pastimes of the lower classes and require that the yeomanry spend their free time practicing the longbow.The church is the only organisation that exists for the benefit of its non-members
Buy your very own 4-dimensional, non-orientable, 1-sided, zero-edged, zero-volume, genus 1 manifold immersed in 3-space!
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English men of fighting age to practice at the archery butts for an hour every week.
The law is worded such that I can use it as an excuse to go down the pub and play darts at the weekend".
"If I don't go, I may be arrested! "One day Canada will rule the world, and then we'll all be sorry.
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