Will civ3 come to life in this department. Remember how earthquakes could destroy a temple or colloseum in civ1 or how houses were washed away due to floods.... or population losses due to famine? Will ramdom acts of nature be in civ3 as well. I think these are good things to have. Perhaps not random but dependant on city size and/or location or perhaps like in civ1 depending on what improvements you have ? What does everyone else think?
I am all for acts of nature or later in the game human..... ie meltdown!
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I am all for acts of nature or later in the game human..... ie meltdown!
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Someone from your village just called. They said their idiot is missing !

. However, civilisation is littered with setbacks, and a game where you can grow exponentially without setbacks is a little too unreal. It was, for me, the one unreal aspect of Civ2. I say we litter the earth with corpses of the victims of natural disasters! 
When you win a game, there should be a sense of achievement, NOT a sense of anti-climax. This is also why a history-type replay is important, and apparently it is being included, which is fantastic news! Combined with natural disasters and all of the existing good things about Civ2 and 3, this could certainly be the game of the decade!
Volcanoes should have greater chance of recurrence (thus balancing out the food bonus), with perhaps a chance of long dormancy as well. This means that while luck is involved, there is also the element of 'reward vs risk' which is the choice of each civ. Perhaps tectonic plates could be determined at the start of each game, and become known with the discovery of a particular advance e.g Seismology? This advance could also reduce the effects of volcanoes (except lava), which would allay Ralf's concern over having the ability to influence your civ. You want to avoid volcanoes? Build somewhere else. If you are prepared to take the risk, then benefit from the food bonuses. Maybe you would even enjoy hearing the screams of melting soldiers
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