Missiles, Nukes: Are they a chassis or a separate unit? Can you equip them with machine guns? If so, why?
Submarines: If submarines can only be equipped with torpedos, then perhaps they don't require a workshop to construct them at all. Unless you'd like to try subs with bombards.
Cannons, Artillery, Howitzers: The entire chassis is in and of itself a weapon. The chassis is the unit.
Partians, Guerrillas, Rebels, Fanatics, Fascists: What specific weapons exactly are they equipped with? Ideology? Or do you require a new and separate "guerrilla" chassis?
Special units: Clerics, Corporate Branches, Lawyers, Infectors, Slavers. Lawyers with rocket launchers? Better yet, how about jet fighters armed with injunctions?
Satellites, other new units: Units suggested in this forum, such as mobile SAMs, radar jammers, spy satellites and the like will also be a massive hindrance to any implementation of a workshop.
Harel: By mentioning subs with chain mail, I was pointing out your limited scope. Many of the people who support a Civ III workshop do not consider units past the Renaissance. Apparently you've considered it. I still question whether you've honestly considered it enough. I maintain that modern units defy simple "workshopping."
[This message has been edited by EnochF (edited May 25, 1999).]
Submarines: If submarines can only be equipped with torpedos, then perhaps they don't require a workshop to construct them at all. Unless you'd like to try subs with bombards.
Cannons, Artillery, Howitzers: The entire chassis is in and of itself a weapon. The chassis is the unit.
Partians, Guerrillas, Rebels, Fanatics, Fascists: What specific weapons exactly are they equipped with? Ideology? Or do you require a new and separate "guerrilla" chassis?
Special units: Clerics, Corporate Branches, Lawyers, Infectors, Slavers. Lawyers with rocket launchers? Better yet, how about jet fighters armed with injunctions?
Satellites, other new units: Units suggested in this forum, such as mobile SAMs, radar jammers, spy satellites and the like will also be a massive hindrance to any implementation of a workshop.
Harel: By mentioning subs with chain mail, I was pointing out your limited scope. Many of the people who support a Civ III workshop do not consider units past the Renaissance. Apparently you've considered it. I still question whether you've honestly considered it enough. I maintain that modern units defy simple "workshopping."
[This message has been edited by EnochF (edited May 25, 1999).]
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