Since Firaxis have verified the implementation of trade goods, they have given themselves an opportunity to make the New World (the Americas) significantly different from the rest of the world, and thus making the Earth map a classic map to play!
The New World should have no horses, or iron, but should have an abundance of luxury goods such as gold. This simple act would have disproportionately positive ramifications.
1. New World civs such as the Aztecs, or Incas or whatever, will become rich , luxurious, happy, high culture civs, but lack in military technology. This means that Eurasian civs will invade America rather than the other way around (in civ1 the Aztecs always crossed the seas first to invade the dominant Empire in Eurasia!)
2. It sets up a challenge for perfectionists to a head to head battle with militarists in a conflict that inevitably took place in the real world - the battle for the Americas! The perfectionists would have to attempt to change the course of history by fending off the transatlantic invaders with limited resources.
3. If the invaders do win, they could truly demand luxury goods for their goodwill effectively simulating colonization of the New World.
NOTE: this depends on the US not being a starting civ because then they would be on the side of the natives instead of the invaders!(but perhaps it would be interesting anyway to see the US struggle against colonial invaders!)
The New World should have no horses, or iron, but should have an abundance of luxury goods such as gold. This simple act would have disproportionately positive ramifications.
1. New World civs such as the Aztecs, or Incas or whatever, will become rich , luxurious, happy, high culture civs, but lack in military technology. This means that Eurasian civs will invade America rather than the other way around (in civ1 the Aztecs always crossed the seas first to invade the dominant Empire in Eurasia!)
2. It sets up a challenge for perfectionists to a head to head battle with militarists in a conflict that inevitably took place in the real world - the battle for the Americas! The perfectionists would have to attempt to change the course of history by fending off the transatlantic invaders with limited resources.
3. If the invaders do win, they could truly demand luxury goods for their goodwill effectively simulating colonization of the New World.
NOTE: this depends on the US not being a starting civ because then they would be on the side of the natives instead of the invaders!(but perhaps it would be interesting anyway to see the US struggle against colonial invaders!)
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