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  • such tedium - it drives me crazy

    well....i'm officially angry with civ3.
    I'll admit that I never saw any of the problems with the game everyone pointed out, in fact I used to think the game was GREAT! But now I'm really angry. I sit on one turn for an hour while updating my military - deleting all of my 500 units ONE BY ONE BY ONE. It takes like an hour. I do this for two reasons 1. when I use workers, they're all I use. I have like 200 of them and I "infrastruct" my land in about 10 turns! But then I have to delete 200 workers ONE BY ONE BY ONE. So instead of saving time I guess it takes more. The second (2.) reason I delete an entire military is to update it. No one wants archers in the year 2000. But unfortunately I have to delete my 75 archers ONE BY ONE BY ONE. So I guess it's almost easier just to leave the dumb things.

    I digress, however. What I'd like to know is if there is anyway to kill them all at once? Like the update all units, only "disband all units". I have version 1.16 - the other versions crash my CPU So, I guess that's it. I'm going to vent my rage by spending an hour or two deleting knights.

  • #2
    Just attack someone to get rid of obsolete units. Throw them in the front of the fight and they get killed off pretty quickly, but you can generally take a few hit points off the AI's guys before they're all dead, making it easier for your new units to attack.

    Instead of killing the workers, move them into cities and have them build up the population.
    petey

    -When in doubt attack. When not in doubt, attack anyways - it's more fun

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    • #3
      If you still have 75 archers in 2000, then you obviously didn't need so many in 1000. Why didn't you wage war way back then?

      It sounds like your real problem is your overarching desire to build more units than are really required.
      "Giving money and power to government is like giving whiskey and car keys to teenage boys."
      --P.J. O'Rourke

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      • #4
        sadistiq,
        Why are you not upgrading instead of disbanding? Are you disbanding your units in your cities so you recover 1/4 of their shield production cost, and in cities where it will do some good? Who determined that you had to disband everybody in the same turn?

        Don't build so many workers next time.

        Be thankful for the lessons learned, and don't think for a moment that anyone knew everything at the beginning.

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        • #5
          If you're the warlike type then I suggests you capture most of you workers, as I do. With no upkeep costs, I capture them and keep them forever. I take the old units that don't upgrade (swordsmen, calvalry) and disband them in unproductive cities - makes for quick temple building.

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          • #6
            Originally posted by Jaybe
            sadistiq,
            Why are you not upgrading instead of disbanding? Are you disbanding your units in your cities so you recover 1/4 of their shield production cost, and in cities where it will do some good? Who determined that you had to disband everybody in the same turn?

            Don't build so many workers next time.

            Be thankful for the lessons learned, and don't think for a moment that anyone knew everything at the beginning.

            All good points.

            I've Edited the stupid Firaxis values so that every unit can be upgraded to something at appropriate cost. And upgrade I do.

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            • #7
              I don't care that much about costs, but I wish they'd made Swordsmen upgrade to something.Since that's what I always start oput with, I'd like to not have to create an entirely new army once I reach a good enough tech.
              I AM.CHRISTIAN

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              • #8
                i think the tedium comes from those 200 workers that you built sollution: dont built them!
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                • #9
                  Alternately, you can stack move all your workers to your capital and trade them all for small sums of cash... probably better than disbanding them anyway.
                  Lime roots and treachery!
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                  • #10
                    Its just incredible. The responses here are so lame its just not funny anymore. Sadistiq, pal, you are correct. There is no excuse for not have functions in this game to deal with this unit tedium. I apologize on behalf of the Civ3 community for the comments above.

                    I know it just irritates the heck out of some people but in SMAC you could upgrade every one of a particular unit in one operation (if you had the wherewithal). I don't understand why such plainly valuable functionality was taken out of the Civ series. Beats the hell out of me.

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                    • #11
                      Originally posted by jimmytrick
                      Its just incredible. The responses here are so lame its just not funny anymore. Sadistiq, pal, you are correct. There is no excuse for not have functions in this game to deal with this unit tedium. I apologize on behalf of the Civ3 community for the comments above.

                      I know it just irritates the heck out of some people but in SMAC you could upgrade every one of a particular unit in one operation (if you had the wherewithal). I don't understand why such plainly valuable functionality was taken out of the Civ series. Beats the hell out of me.
                      What is more lame?

                      The responses themselves which only point out the lame and tedious solutions.

                      OR

                      That jimmytrick, once again, provides no solution himself, and complains about the game?

                      Even Coracle gave a solution that works for him.
                      Don't try to confuse the issue with half-truths and gorilla dust!

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                      • #12
                        I know it just irritates the heck out of some people but in SMAC you could upgrade every one of a particular unit in one operation (if you had the wherewithal). I don't understand why such plainly valuable functionality was taken out of the Civ series. Beats the hell out of me.
                        That would make sense except for the glaring fact that SMAC is not part of the Civ series. Oh yeah, huh? Yeah, huh.
                        Caelicola

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                        • #13
                          Oops sorry pal. SMAC is part of the Civ series. If fact Firaxis once planned a triology called the Sweep of Time that included ending a game of Civ and cutting into a game of SMAC. So, you couldn't be more wrong.

                          Tubes, the solution is so obvious that I hardly felt it necessary to elaborate but just for you I will. The game should be fixed. Thats right. Fixed. People post here concerns and complaints and the Choir hits them with lame, senseless workarounds. Don't want to take the time to disband those units? Just don't build them, duh. Man that kind of thing has worn out my patience. They need to add functionality to the game.

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                          • #14
                            Now, jimmy, was that so hard? I agree totally with what this thread is about, I don't disband a lot of units BECAUSE there is no easy way to do it.

                            Don't try to confuse the issue with half-truths and gorilla dust!

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                            • #15
                              games are supposed to help you relax and have fun. joining the "get it fixed!" whining choir doesnt sound neither relaxing nor fun.....
                              Co-Founder, Apolyton Civilization Site
                              Co-Owner/Webmaster, Top40-Charts.com | CTO, Apogee Information Systems
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