... or a lack of resources in Civ III often leads into war. I'm not saying that a lack of certain key resources like iron (crucial mid-early on!) is a bad thing but it adds flavor to Civ III since certain units require it for production.
Many times already I've played and found myself having no access to iron. Imagine the Romans without Legions because of no iron! Having key resources puts you at an advantage militarily and commercially. This is of course in sharp contrast for the "have nots."
I've found myself getting caught up in a war for land rich in certain resources like iron. Controlling this land instead of your rivals gives you alot of leverage. Of course, they could be getting ready to take it by force any time soon...
Love this game!
Many times already I've played and found myself having no access to iron. Imagine the Romans without Legions because of no iron! Having key resources puts you at an advantage militarily and commercially. This is of course in sharp contrast for the "have nots."
I've found myself getting caught up in a war for land rich in certain resources like iron. Controlling this land instead of your rivals gives you alot of leverage. Of course, they could be getting ready to take it by force any time soon...
Love this game!
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