Will we have the ability to make airplanes move like they did in civ 2 when ptw comes out? I mean.. have them move like Civ 2 planes WITHOUT being attacked by ground units!.
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No. If you liked them as they were in Civ2, there are threads discussing how to change them in the Editor.
They work quite fine the way they are, though everyone who played civ2 had some time making the transition. A major transition/surprise for me was realizing that Cruise Missiles do NOT function like aircraft.
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Originally posted by Jaybe
No. If you liked them as they were in Civ2, there are threads discussing how to change them in the Editor.
They work quite fine the way they are, though everyone who played civ2 had some time making the transition. A major transition/surprise for me was realizing that Cruise Missiles do NOT function like aircraft.
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Originally posted by Ninot
Stealth planes can be shot down by common gunfire
you just need to be REALLLLY lucky
(like a single warrior beating off a thousand modern armors)
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Just for the record, I did not mean literally you can not shot them down with gun fire, miracles could happen. For all practical purposes you can not shoot down jets or stealth with hand guns (rifles). The AA guns are represented by Sams, not riflemen. A case can be made that SAMs can not even shoot down stealth aircraft as the radar can not "see" them.
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Well, except for that one shot down in Bosnia (Serbia?). Stealth aircraft do give off the occasional radar return, just not enough to be considered anything more (by ground controllers ) than natural phenomenon.Rhett Monroe Chassereau
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Originally posted by CivilopediaCity
Indeed CruiseMissiles are pretty stupid in CivIII. They're using the Road and Railroad.
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Originally posted by Wormwood
Well, except for that one shot down in Bosnia (Serbia?). Stealth aircraft do give off the occasional radar return, just not enough to be considered anything more (by ground controllers ) than natural phenomenon.
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Originally posted by CivilopediaCity
Indeed CruiseMissiles are pretty stupid in CivIII. They're using the Road and Railroad.
That's perfectly logical. Cruise missiles frequently use a mobile launcher like a truck, which again uses road/railroad. The cruise missile is not airborne when you move it, but becomes airborne once you hit the bombard button.
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Originally posted by Fredric Drum
That's perfectly logical. Cruise missiles frequently use a mobile launcher like a truck, which again uses road/railroad. The cruise missile is not airborne when you move it, but becomes airborne once you hit the bombard button.Vini, Vidi, Poluti.
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Originally posted by Fredric Drum
That's perfectly logical. Cruise missiles frequently use a mobile launcher like a truck, which again uses road/railroad. The cruise missile is not airborne when you move it, but becomes airborne once you hit the bombard button.Yours,
LionQ.
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