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Do fortresses heal as they did in Civ2? I can't find anything about the subject anywhere.
I don't think they do.
R
"Verily, thou art not paid for thy methods, but for thy results, by which meaneth thou shalt kill thine enemy by any means available before he killeth you." - Richard Marcinko
They "heal" only if you use plenty of Bactine and Neosporin.
I don't consider fortresses worth building unless you lower a bit the time it takes workers to build them, and increase a little their strength in the Editor.
I was under the impression that fortresses doubled healing rates (so 2hp per turn instead of 1). Like a city w/o a barracks. But I could be wrong. I've never really paid much attention, as I don't often use fortresses. Occasionally, but not often.
I think fortresses should have an inherent defense value by themselves without a unit present. Think of it as a static defense force. The defensive value could increase as the civilization becomes more advanced. Perhaps to keep it "realistic" it could cost the nearest city the use of a laborer for the defense force to be active.
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Originally posted by Deornwulf
I think fortresses should have an inherent defense value by themselves without a unit present. Think of it as a static defense force. The defensive value could increase as the civilization becomes more advanced. Perhaps to keep it "realistic" it could cost the nearest city the use of a laborer for the defense force to be active.
I do not think it should have a static defense value, or may be a very low (1 for example); in real world you can quite easily capture a fortress if there is nobody to defend it. I would rather suggest a percentage increase of the defensive value within the fortress (as it is now), which percentage could then increase as the civilization becomes more advanced. Perhaps could it be combined with a low inherent and static defense value, in order to defend such units like workers, settlers or artilleries.
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