Hey,
I know it has been discussed a lot on this forum, but I would like to bring up the U.N. topic once again. Firaxis updated their FAQ yesterday and after playtesting I hoped they would have rescaled the conditions to be on the U.N. council.
Let's face it, if you are playing with 16 civilizations in the game, how can any nation achieve 25% of population or 25% of the available territory (especially if you count in all the uninhabitable seas which make up at least 60% of a random map or don't sea squares count for that?)
And how would you ever have 3 or 4 nations on the council? That would leave at least 14 civilizations with about 4% of the population or territory each on average.
Wouldn't it be more viable to have the original rules grant a permanent seat in the council and let these permanent members 'grant' other nations at least a temporary seat (if they are allied or something)?
Will this be possible using the editor? If you look at the screenshots it can do a lot, but can implement this rather complicated rule?
I know it has been discussed a lot on this forum, but I would like to bring up the U.N. topic once again. Firaxis updated their FAQ yesterday and after playtesting I hoped they would have rescaled the conditions to be on the U.N. council.
Let's face it, if you are playing with 16 civilizations in the game, how can any nation achieve 25% of population or 25% of the available territory (especially if you count in all the uninhabitable seas which make up at least 60% of a random map or don't sea squares count for that?)
And how would you ever have 3 or 4 nations on the council? That would leave at least 14 civilizations with about 4% of the population or territory each on average.
Wouldn't it be more viable to have the original rules grant a permanent seat in the council and let these permanent members 'grant' other nations at least a temporary seat (if they are allied or something)?
Will this be possible using the editor? If you look at the screenshots it can do a lot, but can implement this rather complicated rule?
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