Does anyone else find them too easy to obtain?
Way back when, I recall some complaints about the placement and scarcity of resources and that there were three coal in the Artic Circle and none anywhere else or that the nearest saltpetre was two islands away and all the land had been taken up etc etc
Fairly rapidly these gripes faded away maybe because after a little bit of experience players learnt how to identify the resources on the map and there didn`t seem to be much mention again on the forums. Problem solved.
Or is it?
Because I cannot recall when I didn`t have every resource.every game every time and this seems to nullify the whole point of the new and excellent feature in the game; a feature which forces you to trade or forces you to fight or even,God forbid,forces you to survive with only spear chuckers and Billy Bowmen at your disposal. If they are always there in my territory I don`t have to alter any strategies,don`t have to change in any way and just go merrily along building all available units.
I should point out that I`m only an average player(Regent and latterly Monarch) but like everyone else I expand like mad at the beginning and manage to carve out enough territory which seems to automatically guarantee at least one of every resource and usually a lot more. By the time I get to rubber and oil and a few civs are dead I seem to have two or three of everything. Occasionally,right at the beginning I might have to work a bit to get horses but after that it all seems very straightforward.
The present GOTM is a good example. After a brief skirmish with the Germans I got horses and after that every other resource appeared within my territory sometimes with a road already leading to it. I haven`t got as far as aluminium yet but when I do I`ll be amazed if I don`t get it.
There`s always lots of discussion on the forums about which are the best units: horses,swordsmen,tanks etc all units that require resources. Horses are very popular and I`ve read numerous comments about how easy it is to win with them. That suggests that obtaining the resource is easily done,every time. I suspect that the Diety wizz-kids wouldn`t be quite so successful if they didn`t get horses for a long time or if they at least disappeared occasionally.
Once you`ve built railways and you have control of the land mass then defence is simple. you centrally locate the units and then just zoom them around to where they are required. No coal and suddenly I have to start thinking except I don`t because I always get coal.
I notice that a number of players are quick to criticise features that hinder them from winning,unsinkable ships by bombardment for example,but are slightly more reluctant to mention those that do make it easy. Or am I just being very cynical here!
So am I just incredibly lucky or are the default settings too easy? Because if every player gets every resource every time then there doesn`t seem much point in having them in the game at all.
Any thoughts?
Way back when, I recall some complaints about the placement and scarcity of resources and that there were three coal in the Artic Circle and none anywhere else or that the nearest saltpetre was two islands away and all the land had been taken up etc etc
Fairly rapidly these gripes faded away maybe because after a little bit of experience players learnt how to identify the resources on the map and there didn`t seem to be much mention again on the forums. Problem solved.
Or is it?
Because I cannot recall when I didn`t have every resource.every game every time and this seems to nullify the whole point of the new and excellent feature in the game; a feature which forces you to trade or forces you to fight or even,God forbid,forces you to survive with only spear chuckers and Billy Bowmen at your disposal. If they are always there in my territory I don`t have to alter any strategies,don`t have to change in any way and just go merrily along building all available units.
I should point out that I`m only an average player(Regent and latterly Monarch) but like everyone else I expand like mad at the beginning and manage to carve out enough territory which seems to automatically guarantee at least one of every resource and usually a lot more. By the time I get to rubber and oil and a few civs are dead I seem to have two or three of everything. Occasionally,right at the beginning I might have to work a bit to get horses but after that it all seems very straightforward.
The present GOTM is a good example. After a brief skirmish with the Germans I got horses and after that every other resource appeared within my territory sometimes with a road already leading to it. I haven`t got as far as aluminium yet but when I do I`ll be amazed if I don`t get it.
There`s always lots of discussion on the forums about which are the best units: horses,swordsmen,tanks etc all units that require resources. Horses are very popular and I`ve read numerous comments about how easy it is to win with them. That suggests that obtaining the resource is easily done,every time. I suspect that the Diety wizz-kids wouldn`t be quite so successful if they didn`t get horses for a long time or if they at least disappeared occasionally.
Once you`ve built railways and you have control of the land mass then defence is simple. you centrally locate the units and then just zoom them around to where they are required. No coal and suddenly I have to start thinking except I don`t because I always get coal.
I notice that a number of players are quick to criticise features that hinder them from winning,unsinkable ships by bombardment for example,but are slightly more reluctant to mention those that do make it easy. Or am I just being very cynical here!
So am I just incredibly lucky or are the default settings too easy? Because if every player gets every resource every time then there doesn`t seem much point in having them in the game at all.
Any thoughts?
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