Hey folks.
We know that when a new tech is discovered (say gunpowder in civ2) if it provides a new equivalent unit (to the pikeman in civ2) then you'll be asked if you want to upgrade all existing units for a fee (and Leonardo's now cuts that fee in half).
My question is: will we need gunpowder resources (or saltpeter, or whatever they're calling it) in order to upgrade? I assume so. I assume so.
But say you don't have a gunpowder resource in your territory. If you arrange for gunpowder by trade, I sure hope that you can do an civ-wide upgrade at a point after the tech discovery, cause if I have to go around and hand-upgrade every pikeman equivalent into a musketeer equivalent, I'm going to get tired.
We know that when a new tech is discovered (say gunpowder in civ2) if it provides a new equivalent unit (to the pikeman in civ2) then you'll be asked if you want to upgrade all existing units for a fee (and Leonardo's now cuts that fee in half).
My question is: will we need gunpowder resources (or saltpeter, or whatever they're calling it) in order to upgrade? I assume so. I assume so.
But say you don't have a gunpowder resource in your territory. If you arrange for gunpowder by trade, I sure hope that you can do an civ-wide upgrade at a point after the tech discovery, cause if I have to go around and hand-upgrade every pikeman equivalent into a musketeer equivalent, I'm going to get tired.
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