Two short threads from the archives:
*Revolutions and Civil wars?
*Revolutions Master List (hosted by yours truly)
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*Revolutions and Civil wars?
*Revolutions Master List (hosted by yours truly)
quote: There are many aspects of revolutions that have been overlooked in previous civs that I think should definitely be included in civ 3. Governemnt Revolutions -- of course this is the one that is included. I would like to add an idea is saw in a another thread to the list. The concept that the people REJECT the revolution. If you are running a lax society and you try to switch to fascism there are bound to be protests. The onyl way to stop this is to either accept the demands of the people or send in the military. Furthermore when your civ reachers certain sizes it splits into regions, each with its own capital and traits. Each region of your government must accept this revolution before it can function fully. This is like in real life where colonies were run by the military whereas back home there was a parliment or congress. Military Revolutions The basic system of military has changed so much in the last 6000 years. Is it it to be recognized with just a few advancements? No! I think that you should revolt and change your military the same way you can your government. In the beginning you could be a "caveman" type military, with a better name of course, where you can only make unamred foot units and such. With a certain advance you will have to change to "warrior code" military system. This will let you make any kind of foot unit. After a while the "Ranked Amry" military system will include cavalry and seige to the mix. You get the idea. Economic Revolution Civs will start out as "Nomad" type economies. Eventually they will evolve into "Barter" or "Bandit" type economies. Your type of economy will affect your income and your standing in the world as will your military. Economics will become more complicated in the later years, for example should you be a Communist or a Capitalist? Both of those should have similar benefits that apply to different things, Capitalism gives more money from Merchant workers and such and Communism gives more money from city improvements. Also one capatilist naition will like another capitalist nation better than a communist nation. And that communist nation will like other commies better. Social Revolutions There are too many of these to count. From recognizing the Divine Right of Kings, to the Season of Love/Hate, Labor Unions, Womans Suffrage, all will have to occur for certain things to happen or units/improvements to be built or advances learned. For example your culture must experience the Womans Suffrage Social Revolution before you can research Democracy, etc. What do you all think of this idea? |
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No, in Australia we don't live with kangaroos and koalas in our backyards... Despite any stupid advertisments you may see to the contrary...
[This message has been edited by UltraSonix (edited October 24, 2000).]
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