Why should it take a century or more to build a settler, warrior, caravan, spy? Is this an aspect of the game that needs realism? I understand simulation, and strategy, games often have time distortions. For example, it can take only a couple minutes to build a structure in a real time strategy game, and things are built instantly in games like Sim City. How do you address this?
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I meant to address that. I would think that all people in a unit would live at the same time and be no more than five decades apart in age, and in Civ2's demographics, I often hade life expectancies of, like, 25 years. I think diplomats do represent individual people. I suppose the added production time could represent things like building up extra population the city won't need, or establishing training facilities and the time it takes to produce viable military units.
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Originally posted by Frugal_Gourmet on 01-11-2001 03:08 PM
I'm sure a settler "unit" does not represent one solitary settler
Well, when you have the settler, and founds a new city, the city have a population of 10.000 people...
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