I don't like ocean or space cities. They're too capital intensive to be realistic any time in the next 100 years at least. Military outposts or hotels for the super-rich? Maybe. Full cities? Not way.
I'm all for near-future tech, but the problem with adding more and more scifi is that predicting the future is tough stuff, especially for a game like Civ which attempts to ground its concepts in reality. 50 years ago people were predicting faster then sound air travel, or even fast cars. Yet today, cars aren't going much faster then they used to and the only Mach1+ plane is the 20+ year old Concorde. Also, who 30 years ago would've predicted computers?
No one really knows where future tech like genetic engineering and nanotechnology is going to take us and putting guesses into Civ (which will more then likely not come true) takes away from it's real-world setting in my opinion.
Leave the scifi for scenarios
I'm all for near-future tech, but the problem with adding more and more scifi is that predicting the future is tough stuff, especially for a game like Civ which attempts to ground its concepts in reality. 50 years ago people were predicting faster then sound air travel, or even fast cars. Yet today, cars aren't going much faster then they used to and the only Mach1+ plane is the 20+ year old Concorde. Also, who 30 years ago would've predicted computers?
No one really knows where future tech like genetic engineering and nanotechnology is going to take us and putting guesses into Civ (which will more then likely not come true) takes away from it's real-world setting in my opinion.
Leave the scifi for scenarios
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