One thing annoys me about pollution: its graphics. I hate that orange goo. Is there a graphic mod that alters pollution?
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Originally posted by cyclotron7
Did it start that way, or did pollution create it?Seemingly Benign
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Pollution is the price of growth. Civ is a game about give and take. Sometimes you have to control your growth until you're in a position to deal with the pollution it causes. I don't really like pollution, just accept it. Hate the orange goo, though. Maybe a graphic of discarded beer cans and dead fish?"Illegitimi non carborundum"
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Changing the graphics of pollution shouldn't be too hard. There's probably some graphic mod for it in the files section.Lime roots and treachery!
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Pollution in Civ 3 is IMO kinda screwed. By the time pollution kicks in, you have got an army of workers that has probably finished optimizing your land. You just set two dozen Workers to auto-pollution cleaning, and that's all. Sometimes I will have 100+ automated workers resting in my cities with nothing to do that will clean any pollutiont that appears immediately. That way, I find it kinda boring.Solver, WePlayCiv Co-Administrator
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Without the auto-clear-pollution this consumes a lot of time... thus I don't like pollution...
I think the pollution should be something you cannot handle at all.
When city reaches certain size and has certain improvements (factories for instance), the disease and crop failures should increase, thus making it more difficult for the city grow.I'm not a complete idiot: some parts are still missing.
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