I think that submarine warfare in Civ2 is unrealistic, and could be made more realistic by not allowing submarines to directly attack anything. Real subs carry torpedos and of course ballistic and cruise missles in order to make an attack, and real subs can only be destroyed by depth charges. However, submarines in Civ3 should have the option to submerge and unsubmerge; when unsubmerged, a submarine may travel faster than it can underwater because there is less underwater pressure resistance, but cannot defend itself as well because it can be attacked without the use of depth charges. Also, in real life certain types of missles cannot be launched from a submerged submarine. Plus, a submerged submarine, if traveling along the poles, has a slight chance with each movement of getting stuck in a glacier, thus killing the crew, slowly, and practically making the sub useless. But what if the sub could be lifted, possibly saving the crew, repaired, and used again... What then? Likewise, what I'm trying to say is there is both advantages and disadvantages whether a sub is submerged or unsubmerged.
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JRH
[This message has been edited by jrhughes98 (edited October 30, 2000).]
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JRH
[This message has been edited by jrhughes98 (edited October 30, 2000).]
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