Deity Dude, you mentioned about the Sniper unit, Ill tell you what it would do. We have comfermed information from Firaxis that there will be 'leader' units in civ3. I only suggested the 'sniper' because maybe they could be used to take out a leader. say, it would have a option (like a spy) to 'snipe' a leader. it would have a 60% chance of hitting him, and a 60% chance of returning home. veteran snipers would have
a 70% chance. And also, they could be used to take out heavy dudy terrorists (see my thread on terrorism).
and about the Satelite, it would circle the globe, and reveal stuff, but only certain stuff. And also, if the idea of comonutications is impemented, then there would have to be satelites. And the satelite would connect with the radar, as long as you dont have a satelite up there, you dont get radar. of course the satilite could only stay up there about 10-30 turns, then you could launch another one. And also, the Siberian Special Forces unit would replace the Alpine Troops (they were russians), except be much more realistic. On dessert, grassland, plains, etc, it would be a normal infantry unit. but on ice and snow, it would move like the alpiner, and it would have a +1 to attack and defense when on the snow.
You didnt say anything about the navy SEAL unit, or the Siberian Special Forces unit, what do you think of those?
[This message has been edited by Diablo, Bro. of Mephisto (edited December 15, 2000).]
a 70% chance. And also, they could be used to take out heavy dudy terrorists (see my thread on terrorism).
and about the Satelite, it would circle the globe, and reveal stuff, but only certain stuff. And also, if the idea of comonutications is impemented, then there would have to be satelites. And the satelite would connect with the radar, as long as you dont have a satelite up there, you dont get radar. of course the satilite could only stay up there about 10-30 turns, then you could launch another one. And also, the Siberian Special Forces unit would replace the Alpine Troops (they were russians), except be much more realistic. On dessert, grassland, plains, etc, it would be a normal infantry unit. but on ice and snow, it would move like the alpiner, and it would have a +1 to attack and defense when on the snow.
You didnt say anything about the navy SEAL unit, or the Siberian Special Forces unit, what do you think of those?
[This message has been edited by Diablo, Bro. of Mephisto (edited December 15, 2000).]
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