Originally posted by CyberGnu
Nukes should be a LOT more powerful thn they are... Just because they are supposed to be terror weapons. Civ2 handled that pretty well... If I nuked someone, I could count on them to do their best to nuke me back... and usually succeeding unless I used my spies to kill them off.
Nukes should be a LOT more powerful thn they are... Just because they are supposed to be terror weapons. Civ2 handled that pretty well... If I nuked someone, I could count on them to do their best to nuke me back... and usually succeeding unless I used my spies to kill them off.
And the problem is..?
I've used one - 1 - nuke so far in my CIV3 career. I used it to wipe out a strong city defense and entered it with marines in order to secure an oil resource. It was a Chinese city that I nuked. Upon pressing space for next turn, I immidiately received three ICBMs, not from the Chinese, but from the Greeks (I think, cos the Chinese didn't have any). They nuked my capital plus two other cities. I have not nuked anyone since then... I also had a number of ICBMs and tacticals, but did not retaliate against the greeks. I think this works great, and I will think four or five times before using a nuke again.
Fred
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