What I want to talk about now is unit support. Usually specific units are supported by specific cities; this is VERy VERY BAD. Okay, I admit that in the "olden days" cities did support their own military units, but in today's world armies are supported by nations not cities.
So what's my point?
My point is simple, in Civ III armies should be supported by nations, not cities. Each city should pool resources together to support the army, and every city should have to contribute a minimum; this way citizens don't feel shafted and civil unrest can be minimized. On the flip side of this maybe Fraxis could implement a system where not every city contributes equally and this in-turn could lead to civil unrest.
Ideas comments?
So what's my point?
My point is simple, in Civ III armies should be supported by nations, not cities. Each city should pool resources together to support the army, and every city should have to contribute a minimum; this way citizens don't feel shafted and civil unrest can be minimized. On the flip side of this maybe Fraxis could implement a system where not every city contributes equally and this in-turn could lead to civil unrest.
Ideas comments?
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