Hello all, I have several ideas for Civ3, and since this is my first post I thought I'd start with one and mention the others later so people have time to discuss properly.
I hope this idea hasn't been posted before...
I think there should be a cost for being the first civ to discover an advance. For example: the civ to first discover nuclear power would pay 20% extra in science points compared to all others who then discover that advance. Due to the flow of information throughout the world, including in ancient times, it should make sense that once a civilisation has discovered something, other civs, especially those in close contact, would be able to make the same discovery quicker due to their ability to copy.
Furthermore, once a nation is aware of the existence of something, it is much easier to work towards developing it rather than when something is discovered thru chance etc. For example, if a civ had universities, other civs would recognise the benefits of this and work towards emulating them.
Ideally I hope a more complex science method will be employed. I'd like to see the most backward civilisations being able to discover advances in less time as the number of other civs with that advance increase. So automobiles would be easier to discover for a small civ once all other civs had discovered it for example. Is this workable, or even plausible???
I hope this idea hasn't been posted before...
I think there should be a cost for being the first civ to discover an advance. For example: the civ to first discover nuclear power would pay 20% extra in science points compared to all others who then discover that advance. Due to the flow of information throughout the world, including in ancient times, it should make sense that once a civilisation has discovered something, other civs, especially those in close contact, would be able to make the same discovery quicker due to their ability to copy.
Furthermore, once a nation is aware of the existence of something, it is much easier to work towards developing it rather than when something is discovered thru chance etc. For example, if a civ had universities, other civs would recognise the benefits of this and work towards emulating them.
Ideally I hope a more complex science method will be employed. I'd like to see the most backward civilisations being able to discover advances in less time as the number of other civs with that advance increase. So automobiles would be easier to discover for a small civ once all other civs had discovered it for example. Is this workable, or even plausible???
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