Re: Money
This is you making assumptions about the rules of Money/Income:
This is you complaining about the assumed rules:
This is a summary of your complaint, formed in a question.
You can call it "talking" about Civ 3; I call it an attempt to identify a weakness you believe to be present in the design of the game.
There are many things about gameplay in which we simply DO NOT know.
Your point may yet be valid, but we have no hint of that as of this time.
It would be a comparison to Civ 2 to what you expect for Civ 3 if you had the "problem" you are speaking of in Civ 2. But of course you didn't, none of us did.
This is how rumors get started.
Speculations on gameplay are fine in my opinion, but when you carry that to the point of:
(simplified) The game may play like this......., if it does, then we have a problem.
I would rather see speculations about what you would like to see in the game, some sort of positive input, or even contructive criticism of Civ 2 or of specific "official" Civ 3 gameplay issues.
All else is banter that is without merit or worth.
This is you making assumptions about the rules of Money/Income:
Originally posted by TechWins
I'm not real sure how I'm going to make money in the very beginning. Let's say I build my first city and I get a tax of 1. So I'm making an income of 1 gold per turn.
I'm not real sure how I'm going to make money in the very beginning. Let's say I build my first city and I get a tax of 1. So I'm making an income of 1 gold per turn.
I build my first unit, for defense. So now I'm not making any money. I then decided to... oh wait I can't build anything until my citie grows so I can get at least a tax of 2. Who knows how long that could take. What to do. You have to build a military unit right away for defense but you could also use a temple to get some of those valuable resources.
My question is how is there going to be enough money to support all your needs?
There are many things about gameplay in which we simply DO NOT know.
Your point may yet be valid, but we have no hint of that as of this time.
It would be a comparison to Civ 2 to what you expect for Civ 3 if you had the "problem" you are speaking of in Civ 2. But of course you didn't, none of us did.
This is how rumors get started.
Speculations on gameplay are fine in my opinion, but when you carry that to the point of:
(simplified) The game may play like this......., if it does, then we have a problem.
I would rather see speculations about what you would like to see in the game, some sort of positive input, or even contructive criticism of Civ 2 or of specific "official" Civ 3 gameplay issues.
All else is banter that is without merit or worth.
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