The main problem is that consequences are too low for someone using nukes. In real life, a country doing such would:
1- have lots of country against him and diplomatical consequences for a lonnnng time, plus embargos. Hope you're able to go without lot of trading...
2- other countries may make an exception to the "no atomic law" just for him, so he's one against many others to play that game
3- his own population wont like it alot... espescially knowing that it will have dramatic consequences for them. Expect revolts, maybe people not going to work for many reasons (less shields), a nice generalized psychosis with effect on morale and whattever else,etc.
4- intern consequences such as commerce that may go down, etc.
So, compared to Civ III, it's much much more. Doesn't seem impossible to put in to me tough...
1- have lots of country against him and diplomatical consequences for a lonnnng time, plus embargos. Hope you're able to go without lot of trading...
2- other countries may make an exception to the "no atomic law" just for him, so he's one against many others to play that game
3- his own population wont like it alot... espescially knowing that it will have dramatic consequences for them. Expect revolts, maybe people not going to work for many reasons (less shields), a nice generalized psychosis with effect on morale and whattever else,etc.
4- intern consequences such as commerce that may go down, etc.
So, compared to Civ III, it's much much more. Doesn't seem impossible to put in to me tough...
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