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  • #16
    I love the ability to name your units or army-groups.

    CTP2 and Imperialism2 allowed you to name army-groups, units respectively. And yes Star Wars Rebellion was cool too in that you could name individual ships as well as fleets. I guess I'm a dork too when it comes to naming units like "Imperial Star Destroyer Chimaera", or the "Judicator" as many of you Star Wars fans may recall. Grand Admiral Thrawn was probably the greatest military tactician of all time!
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    • #17
      Hehehe...

      Originally posted by Madine
      Terror, Invincible, and Conquest sound good. (There is an "actual" ISD named Conquest. Gigantic though?
      By the time I got into the late game, I had at least 6 SSDs, and they would almost always be:

      Executor (the first, of course)
      Gigantic
      Goliath
      Cyclops
      Overlord
      Behemoth

      When I was really running short of names, I started using old ocean liner names. Olympic, Majestic, Leviathan, Imperator, etc...even used Titanic!

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      • #18
        Titanic is probably a bad name for ships!!!!
        I would name my carrier the Floating Fortresss.
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        • #19
          Yes, you should be able to rename your troops indeed. When I played Imperialism, this option was available too, and I used it often.

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          • #20
            Re: Re: Rebellion

            Originally posted by star mouse
            I tend to have an earthy style when naming cities, often naming my cities after the terrain that surrounds them. So I might get names like "Lake Mountain", "Pheasant Bay", "Jungle River", "Mount Buffalo" (which is a real mountain in Australia that looks like a buffalo), etc. Then the terrain names start to repeat and the weirdness starts....
            Hehheh... In civ2 it's nice to give yourself and your empire a certain name and with the cities to stay in the same line. For Example, Empire called "Nerdland", citizens called "Nerds" and cities like CPU names and stuff like that. Gives a pretty weird look at your civ.

            However, my wife used to name them like vegetables.
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            • #21
              One of my favorite things to do in CIV II or SMAC when I was futzing around was to take an enemy city, rename it and then let them have it back. The names would then be "Dirtbag Town," "Scumville," "We Suck *ss," etc.

              Nyahahaha.
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              • #22
                Originally posted by Fresno
                Yes, you should be able to rename your troops indeed. When I played Imperialism, this option was available too, and I used it often.
                I used to do this too. If someone like switzerland joined my empire then I would name the units I got from them 1st Swiss Rifles, 2nd swiss rifles etc....
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                • #23
                  This would be a good feature if... and this is a big if... the Replay function keeps track of the victories and eventual defeats of named units and armies. 1902 A.D. Teddy Roosevelt's Rough Riders defeat Persian riflemen near the American city of Miami. 1843 A.D. USS Brittain destroys 2 French galleons and 1 French ironclad. 1780 A.D. Death from On High defeats 2 defending Pikemen in the Babylonian city of Nippur. That sort of thing. I'd also like the Replay to keep track of things like the first civ to discover each tech. 1540 A.D. Steam Power discovered in Russian Republic.
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                  • #24
                    There has been no talk of this feature from any of those Firaxis guys, so I guess this feature is not in the game.
                    But it's very easy to implement, simple add one more data member to the unit (or whatever) class, and have the screen display it when needed. I don't know why they don't put this in the game. I think it's too late to ask them to make any change at this point. But, maybe in the future patch, it will be there
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                    • #25
                      i think this would be a very cool option
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                      • #26
                        Speaking of attaching things (like names) to units. What I'd really wanted in Civ2 was the ability to attach notes to units. For example, attached to a caravan might be "en route to Moscow". I realize that caravans will no longer be an issue in Civ3--so I'm not sure whether such a capability would be useful or not.

                        The interface would be fairly straightforward. A unit with a note attached would have a small icon indicating the same. Move the mouse cursor over the unit and the note would display. Right-click on the unit, select 'add/edit note' or 'delete note' to manage your notes. If it was up to me, I'd also include a hot key that would let you jump to, and center on the screen, the next unit with an attached note. That way it would be easy to review notes. Just a thot.

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                        • #27
                          Boris, you forgot Lusankya.
                          I always loved keeping captured Rebel characters on it.

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                          • #28
                            I wonder if we can "upgrade" our units directly rather than indirectly through the Leonardo's Workshop Wonder, maybe at the cost of one or two experience levels.

                            After all, soldiers don't just fired when they are obsolete. They are issued new equipment and retrained all the time. Disbanding them, even though it adds to the shield resources, would be such a waste.....

                            That way you can have like a unit with 5000 years of history, much like many European nations which have regiments that were founded hundreds of years ago....

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                            • #29
                              i think the units should be automatically numbered with toggles to turn the number on/off at anytime during the game

                              it could be divided
                              Infantry
                              Calvalry
                              Naval
                              Airforce
                              then a number,, probably starting from 101 and going out..

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                              • #30
                                Originally posted by Rakki
                                I wonder if we can "upgrade" our units directly rather than indirectly through the Leonardo's Workshop Wonder, maybe at the cost of one or two experience levels.

                                After all, soldiers don't just fired when they are obsolete. They are issued new equipment and retrained all the time. Disbanding them, even though it adds to the shield resources, would be such a waste.....

                                That way you can have like a unit with 5000 years of history, much like many European nations which have regiments that were founded hundreds of years ago....
                                My hope is that they follow SMACs way of upgrading. When new technologies became available for units, you coul spend money to upgrade to the new, better models. It was very costly, so there was balance to it. They could still retain the Leonardo's Workshop wonder (note: have they???) and just have it make such upgrades much cheaper or possibly free. But, having been playing Civ I for the past few days, having to upgrade is a royal pain in the patootie without some sort of automation.
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