What is the difference between strategic and bonus resources? Anyone?
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Strategic and Bonus Resources -- Wha't the difference?
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Bonus resources do what resources did in Civ II. They give +1 food, or +1 production or something to the city. Strategic resources are resources you need to build things, i.e. you need steel and rubber to build a tank and uranium to build a nuclear weapon. Hope that helps."Proletarier aller Länder, vereinigt euch!" -- Karl Marx & Friedrich Engels
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strategic resources are needed to build stuff and can be traded
luxuries make your people happy and can be traded
bonus resources are as all resources in Civ2 is just giving a bonus when working on that tile. Other resources also give bonus.Creator of the Civ3MultiTool
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Monopolizing will probably be bad b/c you'll need to have all the resources to really be powerful. If you monopolize a resource, then unless your empire is especially large, you won't have enough other resources to trade for other necessary items. Also, you only need 1 resource for your entire empire, so the extras aren't gonna help you. But you can decide where your stuff goes and even better, make embargos. That should be cool.Originally posted by Jason Beaudoin
Thanks everyone!
Nice of you to help me out on that one.
Boy... I can't wait to monopolize a resource!
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I think getting all the luxury resources will help your civ. Each luxury will make an unhappy person content/happy
But i guess that wouldnt be too useful to monopolise, as the other civs would still be able to have a military.
I'm building a wagon! On some other part of the internets, obviously (but not that other site).
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actually (this is old info, but i started the thread which got 3 responses from dan on it, so i would know that its trueOriginally posted by Akron
Monopolizing will probably be bad b/c you'll need to have all the resources to really be powerful. If you monopolize a resource, then unless your empire is especially large, you won't have enough other resources to trade for other necessary items. Also, you only need 1 resource for your entire empire, so the extras aren't gonna help you. But you can decide where your stuff goes and even better, make embargos. That should be cool.
) the resources will be depletable, depending on how much you use them. So if you only hvae one iron resource, you will only be able to make a certain number of legions before your resource is used up.
I think monopolizing a resource could be very powerful, because in order for the other civs to have that resources, they are absolut++++FORCED to deal with you, so they will cede much higher demands than normal.And God said "let there be light." And there was dark. And God said "Damn, I hate it when that happens." - Admiral
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Strategic resources may give bonuses. For example, rubber is a strategic resource that will also give +2 trade. So it seems that all or most resource squares will give bonuses.Originally posted by d_dudy
does anyone know if strategic resources will give any bonuses?
iron helping production as well as being needed for legions?
If you are the only person able to aquire a certain crucial resource, then you'll be the power broker in the game. Now that would be cool.
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Uranium, maybe, but not oil. So many units depend on oil, that you wouldn't want it to be too scarce.
Then again, maybe it wouldn't be good for uranium either. After all, how would you be able to build a nuclear powered submarine or carrier?...
We'll probably need uranium for that one. Cool!
Of the Holy Roman Empire, this was once said:
"It is neither holy or roman, nor is it an empire."
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That's true, I just figured it would be fun if it was scarce and I conquered wherever it's at. Then everybody would get to beg to trade with meOriginally posted by Jason Beaudoin
Uranium, maybe, but not oil. So many units depend on oil, that you wouldn't want it to be too scarce.
Then again, maybe it wouldn't be good for uranium either. After all, how would you be able to build a nuclear powered submarine or carrier?...
We'll probably need uranium for that one. Cool!
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Another case where AI will be everything. I really hope that the AI makes intelligent decisions in this case, when to give in to high demands and when to try to take it by force... and that this works well among AI civs too.Originally posted by dainbramaged13
I think monopolizing a resource could be very powerful, because in order for the other civs to have that resources, they are absolut++++FORCED to deal with you, so they will cede much higher demands than normal.
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