Because of the removal of firepower in civ3, the power curve of units is flattened a great deal. It is no longer possible to swarm with howies and dominate. This is a good thing!
Because the margin of error is reduced in war, I now have to place myself ahead of the AI in tactical ways. Terrain, combined arms, and land/sea/air campaigns are neccessary for success. This is a great thing for a TBS! Realism be damned! I dont want to be able to steamroll with 20 howies on rail. I bought civ3 so I could implement strategy and tactics and win.
People have said that civ3 rewards mediocrity (though I agree that the tech caps do just that). In terms of combat, a poor general is sure to be frustrated by civ3 combat. A good general is rewarded for his superior tactics.
Because the margin of error is reduced in war, I now have to place myself ahead of the AI in tactical ways. Terrain, combined arms, and land/sea/air campaigns are neccessary for success. This is a great thing for a TBS! Realism be damned! I dont want to be able to steamroll with 20 howies on rail. I bought civ3 so I could implement strategy and tactics and win.
People have said that civ3 rewards mediocrity (though I agree that the tech caps do just that). In terms of combat, a poor general is sure to be frustrated by civ3 combat. A good general is rewarded for his superior tactics.
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