I hear a lot of complaints about resources and their lack of abundance or location. Yeah, I'll admit that I get frustrated when my Empire covers a large land mass and my neighbor with only 5 cities has like 4 ore deposits and I have none. But....this makes game play more interesting and realistic. For the first time in Civ, city placement and strategic value is VERY important. And as in real life...oil and other resources aren't found in every location. It makes you use diplomacy and sometimes causes war to seize a resource. Plus, the more militaristic civs can't just role over those who are scientific or pacifist if the latter are in control of the oil and rubber deposits. It makes holding onto a key city imparative. Comments?
-JD
-JD
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