The one thing I want to do before I die is build the "Great Canal". If I don't, I simply won't pass over to the other side!
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Whether or not I am getting the point of your post, canals would certainly be a useful addition to Civ. It just takes too long to go all of the way around huge land masses.
Is this something that would be technology driven, or wonder driven?"Pessimism: Every dark cloud has a silver lining, but lightning kills hundreds of people each year who are trying to find it." - demotivational poster
"It's not rocket scientry, you know." -anonymous co-worker
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Its a new wonder, it lets you connect 2 oceans and places a large canal on the map, much like the "great wall" wonder is supposed to do"I know not with what weapons WWIII will be fought with, but WWIV will be fought with sticks & stones". Albert Einstein
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You can place it anywhere? Any limits on number of tiles or anything? Can I connect the Atlantic and the Indian Oceans through Africa, for instance?"Pessimism: Every dark cloud has a silver lining, but lightning kills hundreds of people each year who are trying to find it." - demotivational poster
"It's not rocket scientry, you know." -anonymous co-worker
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I would imagine it would be limited to a certain ammount of tiles, but I was only going off what I have heard in these forums and on the civfanatics forum."I know not with what weapons WWIII will be fought with, but WWIV will be fought with sticks & stones". Albert Einstein
"To Alcohol, the cause of and solution to all life's problems"- Homer Simpson
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I agree that a limitation on the length of the canal is in order, but if we are being realistic, shouldn't there be more than one canal allowed? It would be great if the wonder would allow you to build canals with your engineer units, that way if you wanted to spend the resources building a canal across Africa, you could."Pessimism: Every dark cloud has a silver lining, but lightning kills hundreds of people each year who are trying to find it." - demotivational poster
"It's not rocket scientry, you know." -anonymous co-worker
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Ideally there'd be 2-3 canal wonders available, each allowing you to build 1 canal of up to 5 squares in length.
But I'm expecting just one, which I fully intend to build. I can just picture it now, a floatilla of imperial vessels moored either side, deterring lesser nations from access. In English tradition, I will be master of the waves.Art is a science having more than seven variables.
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Originally posted by DarkCloud
Hopefully the canal would not be allowed to be longer than 4 squares... otherwise there is the problem about reality in Civilization.
In addition, an another option is make each extra tile distance increase the build cost by 25% or something.One day Canada will rule the world, and then we'll all be sorry.
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Canals would be a wonderful thing to have in the game, not only to make it easier to get around large land masses but also to add to the reality. But, just like in real life, they should be incredibly expensive to build and take a lot of time and resources. That should limit how many are built. Also, there needs to be a size factor. Some of todays biggest ships (aircraft carriers, supertankers) can't fit through the two major canals (Panama, Suez). Maybe Civ3, if it includes canals at all, could place limits on what vessels can go through them.The Electronic Hobbit
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Canals sound like a really cool idea, but I think that the best route to go would be have it kind of like a Feat of Wonder, or a mini wonder. Each civ would then have the opportunity to build a canal. Limits should be placed on the size, and what about where on the map they go? They should have to be located withink your national borders, or perhaps you could create an agreement with another civ (through the improved diplomacy) to allow one end to be in their territory. Let me know wat you think!DO, OR DO NOT, THERE IS NO TRY - Yoda
EAGLES MAY SOAR, BUT... WEASLES DON'T GET SUCKED INTO JET ENGINES - Unknown
AMBITION IS A POOR EXSCUSE FOR PEOPLE WHO ARE TOO STUPID TO BE LAZY - Unknown
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