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I agree, (was it the gameplay video?) one of the recent releases showed the advanced armor attacking. The unit was the abrams. Besides that the US has already been said by Firaxis to be the F-15.
The above makes sense as it appears that a lot of the generic unit icons are modeled on current US military hardware, the stealth fighter, the M2/3 Bradley for the mech infantry and the famous AEGIS cruiser.
i agree with both of you, all civs will only have one CSU and that unit will be the only unit capable of triggering a golden age for that civ
most of the modern units do appear to be based on US military hardware
and a thing about aircraft carriers, how many nations have actually had them (and i'm not talking about helicopter carriers, i'm talking about fixed wing carriers)
US
Japan (during ww2)
UK (fixed wing in ww2, how about now?)
USSR (but only a one or two right, and for the most part small carriers that launch the soviet version of the harrier right?)
USA has 15 active and 11 mothballed. India bought 1 from the Russians. UK has a small carrier with 12 harriers. USA has a monopoly on this. I cant think of any other nation present which has carriers
correct me if i am wrong, but doesn't the US also have three new aircraft carriers under construction? i've heard that the are going to try and reduce the crew of the new aircraft carriers and they are going to use a new system to launch aircraft based on rollercoaster technology, instead of the steam catapult
and the US has a complete monopoly on Supercarriers that have the landing deck diagonal to the ship (unlike flat tops in WW2 which had straight landing deck)
so if people are going to say that the abrams is an american CSU, you could fit the Aircraft Carrier and Stealth Bomber into those categories also
does anyone really feel that each civ will have more than one CSU? why is this? Can anyone name three Units that appear to be CSUs for the Persians?
Yes the reagan was just completed. There are some under construction. America has a monopoly on everything
5,000 modern aircraft (1,900 older aircraft F-4's etc)
3,500 modern howitzers and Arty
400 modern vessels (200 mothballed from 50-70's era)
16 aircraft carriers with 2100 aircraft there own.
7,000 modern tanks M60's and Abrams, plus the new tank under devolopment set to be released in 2010
1.2 million modern troops (2 million Reserves and national guard with leftovers from vietnam)
I dont know much about airplanes, but it seems to me that the f-15 doesnt look that sleek as the MiG. Maybe im wrong, but I always thought that fighter planes looked more along the civ2 stealth fighter/civ3 MiG. To me, the F-15, looks like an obese, old man with no stamina. Also, i thought that there are more modern jets to choose from like the f-16, f/a 18
"Everything for the State, nothing against the State, nothing outside the State" - Benito Mussolini
what does the 1/4 stat mean? does that mean it has 1 of four movement left? i also wonder if they will have the same 100% bonus to land units in an artillary exchange? if they do a cannon (or catapult if FP isn't included) might be able to kill a battleship
also does the sun mean that the battleship is nuclear powered? it looks like it has full health, so why would it's movement be so low?
also those tanks look like mech infantry to me, and that would explain why every city has them
Anyways, I posted that image to show several things. The new BonusWeb tech tree pics are actually extremely old, but show us some new info.
The first and third lines are from the newer screenshots, the second and fourth from the old BonusWeb ones. Korn, I think you're right - the old screenshot shows the one you call an Aircraft Carrier to be an aircraft carrier. Though in my opinion if you just have the first row pic to go on, it could easily be a sub.
So strike one for my eyesight. However, I was right on my speculation that the unit under Military Tradition is a later cavalry unit. Its obviously so in the BonusWeb shot.
Invention clearly shows a later day Archer of some kind.
Something really interesting is happening with Chivalry and Feudalism. I've mentioned elsewhere that the Chivalry unit in the new screenshot looks exactly the same as a Samurai graphic from the Civ3 website. Here you can see them side by side to see what I mean. The unit under Feudalism in the BonusWeb shots is also a Samurai, though a completely different looking one (once again showing they must have lots of unused artwork; look at the different Invention archers as well).
Between the new and old screenshots though, the placement of units has changed a lot around these techs. I don't even know where the Knight is now on the new screenshots - I can't see it anywhere. Yet we know its in the game, so that's more evidence that the new tech tree screenshots are imcomplete. Thus we can't say for a fact where the Knight comes, if its close to Polytheism or not. It could even come with Polytheism, for all we know.
Which brings me to the final image - the Polytheism icon graphic and the War Elephant from the Civ3 site. If those aren't the exact same thing, then I don't know what. Why have the War Elephant pic with the Polytheism tech if the unit doesn't come with it?!? They could just as easily use a different elephant graphic if all they want to do is draw some Polytheism - elephant connection.
Final point. If the Samurai is a general unit, and not unique, then what is the Japanese unique unit? If it is unique, then why is it on the tech tree already, esp. at a "dead end" tech that gives nothing else but this unit? It would make no sense to have the tech give only something the Japanese could benefit from.
We (Australia) had one back in the fifties & sixties, but it actually sank more allied ships that enemy ships.
The angled deck, steam catapult, Aircraft Carrier HMAS Melbourne was commissioned in 1955. Originally ordered for the Royal Navy as HMS Majestic, She was purchased by the Australian Government and renamed.
Two collisions, one with an Australian Ship,
One with a U.S. Ship - Many lives lost.
1964
Destroyer HMAS Voyager sunk off NSW coast in collision with aircraft carrier HMAS Melbourne, 82 lives lost in RAN's worst peacetime disaster. All losses from Voyager.
1969
Destroyer USS Frank E. Evans sunk in collision with HMAS Melbourne in Sth China Sea, with loss of 74 lives (all from Evans).
In both cases HMAS Melbourne was cleared of all blame, but she did receive the title "cursed ship" from the general public.
1983
Newly elected Labour Government decides not to replace Aircraft Carrier Melbourne.
We basically can't afford a Carrier or the multitude of support ships needed to protect one. Some would argue that Aircraft carriers are only needed where there is a want to 'project' air power away from a nation's shores.
there were some larger shots of the tech screens i posted on the first page of this thread, they were at pc.ign, but i can't find them, but those showed the unit under military tradition as being an infantry unit, but your screen shot clearly show it as a gunpowder mounted unit (of which there weren't any until you found that screenshot)
here is an old screenshot where the unit under military tradition looks like an infantry unit
the old unit under feudalism was placeholder art for the pikeman unit, which has appeared in various screenshots, so we can say that the pikeman comes with feudalism
no where has the samurai been mentioned as "normal" unit only as the japanese CSU...in the old screenshots there was a knight with chivalry, and in the most recent screenshot we have what appears to be a samurai
we know the knight is in the game, the Indian and Chinese CSUs both replace the knight, and using old screenshots, and the placement of the knight in civ2, and the technology most linked to the knight, it seems highly likely that the knight will come with chivalry
we now know that the War Elephant is in the game as the Indian CSU, but it replaces the Knight, Polytheism is at least three techs before Chivalry (cerimonial burial --> mysticism --> polytheism), so the Indians would have an unbalanced advantage...they get War Elephants way before any other civ gets knights, and it doesn't require any resources to build...that is too much, so while it might be possible it would seem strange
though i cannot explain why Elephants and Polytheism have been linked at all...the belief in numerous god have nothing to do with elephants, but elephants do seem to make people happy so i see why they are considered a luxery item in civ3
so i agree with you saying the unit under military tradition is a gunpowder mounted unit, but i still think that chivalry is where knights are at and that is what the Indian War Elephant replaces...i will edit my list
jsw363
that looks like a eagle warrior to me, but we will just have to wait and see
Kestrel and gerkenbr
interesting stuff on your nation's aircraft carriers
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