I believe if we can come up with some good suggestions regarding borders that there is a chance that we might be able to help in some small way to make the Civ games better.I know for a fact that Brian Renolds is paying attention to this subject in the posts since he chose it as a subject to comment on.
Some of you like borders and some don't.It appears that Civ 3 will have em so get used to the idea.
This thread is to submit ideas,not to determine merit.
On Borders:
We all know that borders are artificial lines on the map of the world.
Some borders are the dividing lines of ideologies.Such places are a focal point where the power of nations gathers.This is one place to meet some of the most determined SOBs in the world.
Some are dividing lines between the have and have nots.Immigration and emmigration,the flow of people that built the United States.The policies of corrupt monarchies that started that flow.The population preasures that continue it.Nations whose dynamism create for the world an ideal,a vision of plenty,a destination.Nations whose huddled masses yearn to realize the dream of a place where work can be had and where they can provide for their starving families.
That's what I see borders as in reality today.
How do you see them in Civ 3?
Think before you type!
***Lancer, I'm putting this quote in here again in case people come later to the forum and missed it. Welcome aboard! *Yin*
[This message has been edited by yin26 (edited May 22, 1999).]
Some of you like borders and some don't.It appears that Civ 3 will have em so get used to the idea.
This thread is to submit ideas,not to determine merit.
On Borders:
We all know that borders are artificial lines on the map of the world.
Some borders are the dividing lines of ideologies.Such places are a focal point where the power of nations gathers.This is one place to meet some of the most determined SOBs in the world.
Some are dividing lines between the have and have nots.Immigration and emmigration,the flow of people that built the United States.The policies of corrupt monarchies that started that flow.The population preasures that continue it.Nations whose dynamism create for the world an ideal,a vision of plenty,a destination.Nations whose huddled masses yearn to realize the dream of a place where work can be had and where they can provide for their starving families.
That's what I see borders as in reality today.
How do you see them in Civ 3?
Think before you type!
***Lancer, I'm putting this quote in here again in case people come later to the forum and missed it. Welcome aboard! *Yin*
My guess is Civ3 will have borders, but their extent and effect will vary with your government type and technological progress. Clearly a Bronze Age city state would resolve borders in a different way from a modern nation state, and you'll see an evolution from one to the other in the game.
In SMAC we found that borders not only made the game more fun, they made the AI smarter.
As with Alpha Centauri, you'll probably be able to reduce the effect of borders by editing the rules file, if for some reason (?!?!) you don't like them.
Brian Reynolds
Civilization III Designer
FIRAXIS Games
In SMAC we found that borders not only made the game more fun, they made the AI smarter.
As with Alpha Centauri, you'll probably be able to reduce the effect of borders by editing the rules file, if for some reason (?!?!) you don't like them.
Brian Reynolds
Civilization III Designer
FIRAXIS Games
[This message has been edited by yin26 (edited May 22, 1999).]
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