quote: Originally posted by SerapisIV on 04-13-2001 10:02 PM Something doesn't become an atrocity till people are able to see the horror of their actions. Gas attacks in WWI were common to both sides and only became an atrocity afterwards. Except for the few people at Trinity, few realized the full horror of atomic weapons until after their use. The fire bombings of Dresdin and Tokyo today would never be acceptable, though at the time they were considered deadly but strategic action. |
I agree! That is why I can't see attrocities as a part of Civ III. In the past they have been because of one type of action i.e. the bombs in SMAC.
How though can you simulate the changing of an entire world against a certain action in a computer game? I certainly do not want to just have things like slavery or fire bombs be an attrocity if they have not been used before.
So for me, I have to say that I am against attrocities finding their way into Civ III.
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