Hey Everyone,
Once again a topic that has probobly come up, but one that I will discuss because I haven't seen it and don't feel like rumaging through months of threads to avoid pissing off an "old hand" at the forum.
While I do like think the Civ III resource system is superior to older ones, I find one problem with it. every source of a resouce gives you an infinate amount. If I have one oil tile, it is just as good as having fifty. Basically the only advantage of having a resouce in multiole locations is that you can keep an enemy from taking away your only source.
I think, however, that a resouces location should only be able to support so many units. This makes trade a much more important component of the game. If a single oil tile can only support lets say 25 oil using units, then a major power would have to trade for more oil to expand it's military. This would also make civs that happen to have multipe sources of a resource make a killing on the market, which is also true to real life. Also, it would make the first/thrid world relationship in the game more realistic, with weak civs selling the resources it doesn't need off to the powers that can actually use them.
What do you all think?
Once again a topic that has probobly come up, but one that I will discuss because I haven't seen it and don't feel like rumaging through months of threads to avoid pissing off an "old hand" at the forum.
While I do like think the Civ III resource system is superior to older ones, I find one problem with it. every source of a resouce gives you an infinate amount. If I have one oil tile, it is just as good as having fifty. Basically the only advantage of having a resouce in multiole locations is that you can keep an enemy from taking away your only source.
I think, however, that a resouces location should only be able to support so many units. This makes trade a much more important component of the game. If a single oil tile can only support lets say 25 oil using units, then a major power would have to trade for more oil to expand it's military. This would also make civs that happen to have multipe sources of a resource make a killing on the market, which is also true to real life. Also, it would make the first/thrid world relationship in the game more realistic, with weak civs selling the resources it doesn't need off to the powers that can actually use them.
What do you all think?
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