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i'd like to see a "kamakazie" button that doubles the range of a REGULAR fighter (any aircraft), not a special unit.
In civ2 you could kamakazie your fighters all you wanted to.
"I've lived too long with pain. I won't know who I am without it. We have to leave this place, I am almost happy here."
- Ender, from Ender's Game by Orson Scott Card
Originally posted by Coracle
Unless Civ 3 breaks down into monthly turns it really is unrealistic to have them as they lasted in fact for a very short time.
I would like that. Have modern age take 12 turns to do a full year. So turn A would be 1941.12, B: 1942.01, C: 1942.02, ect.
I drink to one other, and may that other be he, to drink to another, and may that other be me!
I'm leaning towards having Firaxis go back to that system if they won't increase the range beyond 8 in the editor.
Yes, those Civ 2 days. How we miss them.
Bombers in Civ 3 are a pain for many reasons besides being relatively ineffective and having much too short a range.
In Civ 2 bombers could INTERDICT tiles. In otherwords, you could leave your bomber on a tile and unles it could be shot down the enemy could not move onto it. This was very useful for invasions.
Try interdicting the area around a planned invasion site now with Civ 3! You would need WAVES of bombers trying to destroy the roads and RR's, if not shot down.
That, combined with the crazy unlimited MP's on RR's, makes invasions very difficult to succeed owing to the counterattack.
Bombers in Civ 3 are a pain for many reasons besides being relatively ineffective and having much too short a range.
In Civ 2 bombers could INTERDICT tiles. In otherwords, you could leave your bomber on a tile and unles it could be shot down the enemy could not move onto it. This was very useful for invasions.
Try interdicting the area around a planned invasion site now with Civ 3! You would need WAVES of bombers trying to destroy the roads and RR's, if not shot down.
That, combined with the crazy unlimited MP's on RR's, makes invasions very difficult to succeed owing to the counterattack.
Pretty sweet, but I must admit, I never played Civ2 . I do play Civ1 for the SNES, and I like the air combat on that.
Jets move, destroy a target, and must return within the same turn to a city or carrier, or city to carrier or vise versa.
Bombers take up to 2 turns in the air. Which means they can move I think 16 tiles, and then the turn move another 16.
That system I liked.
It's good to be the KING!
I drink to one other, and may that other be he, to drink to another, and may that other be me!
Originally posted by Coracle
Yes, those Civ 2 days. How we miss them.
why dont you go back to it then?
and yes, after the continuing lack of replies to my posts, i can post my favorite part of the song that was obviously written for coracle, even if he probably wasnt born at the time
Brave Sir Robin ran away,
Bravely ran away, away.
When danger reared its ugly head, he bravely turned his tail and fled.
Yes, brave Sir Robin turned about
And gallantly, he chickened out. Bravely taking to his feet,
He beat a very brave retreat,
Bravest of the brave, Sir Robin.
you'll find the first part in previous posts of mine
the Japanese used kamikaze pilots en mass throughout the late WW2, when desperately trying to stop the US from reaching the Japanese homeland. It was not just a few of them, they were ending their lives in hundreds. Also, the Japanese cities did not appear to rise up and rebel because of that, if you mention it. Actually, becoming a kamikaze was highly esteemed in the Japanese society. It had to do much with the cultural background of the nation.
Were you drunk when you wrote that or are you really that confused about world history?
The Japanese did not use kamikaze plane "en masse". This is a military fact. Their claim to fame is the "TERROR" that they caused in the soldiers opposing them. Much like suicide bombers in Israel. They were, however, not as popular or common as their claim to fame would have one believe.
Saying that there were "hundreds" of them is a joke compared to the TENS OF MILLIONS of soldiers fighting in the war.
Becoming a kamikaze pilot was definitely NOT an esteemed act within the society. When the generals realized that many of the supposed "kamikaze" pilots weren't actually killing themselves but bailing out (usually too early so that the plane crashed into the ocean), they enacted a policy of welding the pilot within the canopy so that escape was not possible. The samurai/bushi mentality encouraged bravery and honor in battle. Not exactly what people think of when they hear about kamikaze (or suicide bombers).
The sad fact was that the Japanese pilots were getting shot down/killed at an unsustainable rate. The kamikaze idea was sheer desperation because they were out of skilled pilots.
Side note: There were several "kamikaze" pilots who actually survived? Strange but true fact...
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