One of the most annoying problem with Civ in general is the lack of redundancy. There is too much dependancy on resources in the game and the advancement of technology should ease the limitations.
For example, take the Rifleman unit that you get access to with Nationalism. It says that by the time you get to this technology saltpeter is plentiful and you do not need the resource to make these units.
I think this should be adopted with most of the resources. When they are first discovered you should be dependant on the resource concentrations but as you advance in technology you should be able to find common resources without relying on concentrations of it.
A very simple example is Iron. I find tapping into iron very early can often lead to it being depleted by the time you really need it, that is to make railroads and it is all just random. Sometimes I deplete my reserves of iron having not made anything that uses iron at all.
Iron should become much easier to extract as technology develops and they should utilise redundancy for most of the earlier resources.
Should you really be without horses in any modern age just because you did not have them early on? Stuff like that prevents Civ from becoming all it can be.
For example, take the Rifleman unit that you get access to with Nationalism. It says that by the time you get to this technology saltpeter is plentiful and you do not need the resource to make these units.
I think this should be adopted with most of the resources. When they are first discovered you should be dependant on the resource concentrations but as you advance in technology you should be able to find common resources without relying on concentrations of it.
A very simple example is Iron. I find tapping into iron very early can often lead to it being depleted by the time you really need it, that is to make railroads and it is all just random. Sometimes I deplete my reserves of iron having not made anything that uses iron at all.
Iron should become much easier to extract as technology develops and they should utilise redundancy for most of the earlier resources.
Should you really be without horses in any modern age just because you did not have them early on? Stuff like that prevents Civ from becoming all it can be.
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