Can you even build cannons as the Koreans? Or does the hwach'a replace it? I wonder this, first, because I don't have my manual handy and can't recall, and second, because the C'pedia is somewhat dynamic; the upgrade paths described take into account UU's. Maybe the C'pedia is not showing cannons as upgradable because you cannot build them...?
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Originally posted by Chronus
Anyway, the part that kind of throws me off is this: catapults and hwach'as can upgrade to artillery . . . but cannons cannot???? At least, that's according to the Civilopedia. I haven't tried upgrading a cannon yet so I was wondering if someone can confirm this.
Koreans were one of my rivals in that game and, guys, they rocked! The commercial+scientific combo made them RICH. I have never seen an AI civ wallowing in so much money (Standard Map, Monarch: 15000+ gold in 1600's? ...). And they had just an ordinary sized (maybe even a bit smaller than others) empire.
The funny thing was that they built the UN (yes, I know, I sucked terribly... ...but can you imagine fighting not a single war throughout the whole game? Not a single leader, no GA... next time, I will allow myself at least a small war... ), prevented the vote at first, but 11 turns later, allowed the vote to take place. Guess what? They lost to Cathy...
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I do build a lot of artillery so I chose Korea for my first PTW game. I am in the Modern Era now and have not gotten a golden age!! This despite having build Newton's, Theory of Evolution and SETI, all of which are Scientific and should have netted me a Golden Age! I will have to get a Golden Age by building The Internet.
The rocket launcher does NOT have lethal bombard, despite claims to the contrary, and successful use does not trigger Golden Age. Worse still, catapults cannot be upgraded to rocket launchers, which have to be build from scratch. So you are stuck with all your catapults until Replaceable Parts!
Koreans really got the shaft. They have a lot of possibilities --same characteristics as the Greeks with a later Golden Age and an interesting UU --so hopefully this will be fixed in the next patch!!
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DilithiumDad, Build the UN now if you want a GA, as I recall it's the only Commerical Wonder in the modern era.
There is another alternative though:
Capture any Commerical Great Wonder and then build any Great Wonder. (Basically, it looks like the Wonder Golden Age code works like every time you build any Great Wonder it checks to see if you now have control over both traights if you haven't had your GA yet.)
In a future game as the Koreans, I'd recommend making either the Collosus or Adam Smith's a higher priority.1st C3DG Term 7 Science Advisor 1st C3DG Term 8 Domestic Minister
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according to the Civlopdea, if you build the internet you'll get a golden age (if you haven't had one already) regardless of what your civ stats are.
The problem with Korea getting a golden age from a wonder is that none of the wonders are both Commercial and scientific. The Chinese are militaaristic and Industrious, so if they build the Great Wall, off they go.
Korea is pretty screwed as far as Golden ages go. As a civ, they do pretty well, at least in my games (all three of them) not too big, not too bad, but decent, great culture, and wealthy. A Golden Age could push them from being good to great. Did Firaxis play test this? Didn't one of the players say, hey, Korea doesn't get golden ages, what's the deal? I guess everyone was playing the mongolsGood, Bad, I'm the one with the Gun- Army of Darkness
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A lot of the beta testers thought it should have lethal land bombard (and in the BTM it does). If you do that though, the Koreans can become very powerful especially in the hands of a warmonger.Seemingly Benign
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Originally posted by Ghengis-Sean
The problem with Korea getting a golden age from a wonder is that none of the wonders are both Commercial and scientific. The Chinese are militaaristic and Industrious, so if they build the Great Wall, off they go.
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Well, I'm slightly confused. I thought building the right wonders MAY trigger a Golden Age . . . no guarantees.
And I thought a UU had to DESTROY another unit to trigger a GA. I know I read somewhere that the Korean's UU could not trigger a GA for this very reason.
When I was the Koreans, I received my GA after building the Great Library and that funky Adam's Stock Exchange (whatever it's called). And I suspect my UU played an important part in defeating the Japanese. Although I wasn't doing well against their Samauri, my UU destroyed their barracks in their capital city. I'm sure you can figure out the rest.
Ya know, losing to a good game really isn't all that bad.
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First of all this post has been filled with many many confusion among whats said in manual, chat and in civlopedia. If you played civ 3 already you should know no source is 100% reliable since they make llast minute changes and they just stupidly make errors sometimes.
anyway, like warpstorm says, you can't give them a lethal bombardment cause that would make them TOO powerful. I agree. Hwach'a is a great UU its just that it can't trigger a GA (huge handicapp) but with lethal bombardment, that will make it almost godly... Players who make 30+ artillery know what I'm talking about. We're talking something of a equivalent to a unit that can shoot out mini cruise missles every turn without killing itself. Thats sick. Why even radar artillery will look inferior to the mighty hwach'a w/ lethal bombard...
any experienced early industrial era warmongers will tell you artillery support is crucial in times when defense seems to reign supreme. Having a UU not too far around that era, PLUS being lethal will just totally unbalance the game.
Tho I don't think Hwach'a is terrible or godly, In my mod, i took out the hwach'a and gave the korean a UU longbowmen. They are 5/1/1 same cost. they are pretty famous for their archery skills so i thought it was appropriate.
Americans have the same problem except the air superiority option allows you to intercept enemy aircraft... so they can get away with not having to rely entirely on wonder building. Still, US and Korea is pretty much on the same boat in that they often rely on wonder build.
I generally rely on wonder building as a trigger to GA, I understand this method is a bit trickier then having a UU win a battle, but I find civ like aztec, iroquois, persia, rome and especially greek and zulu annoying because of their early GA. I prefer to have mine at mid to late Medieval age as much as possible. God I hate having primary defender as UU since when enemy comes to attack, you have no choice but to cause GA!Last edited by Zero; November 22, 2002, 02:23.:-p
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Originally posted by Chronus
Well, I'm slightly confused. I thought building the right wonders MAY trigger a Golden Age . . . no guarantees.
And I thought a UU had to DESTROY another unit to trigger a GA. I know I read somewhere that the Korean's UU could not trigger a GA for this very reason.
When I was the Koreans, I received my GA after building the Great Library and that funky Adam's Stock Exchange (whatever it's called). And I suspect my UU played an important part in defeating the Japanese. Although I wasn't doing well against their Samauri, my UU destroyed their barracks in their capital city. I'm sure you can figure out the rest.
Ya know, losing to a good game really isn't all that bad.
A UU does have to destroy something to create a GA; the English MoW can destroy a naval unit; the F15 can destroy an air unit to create GA's for those two civs.
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