otro cosilla: el Soren ha posteado en una thread la cuestión de cómo surgen los bárbaros... os copio la noticia, por si os habÃa pasado de largo:
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I am curious if anyone has figured out the trigger for Barbarian Uprisings. It is not random in any way...
Six pages and tons of ideas later:
Barbarian uprisings are triggered the second time a civ enters a new age. (once for the middle ages, once for the industrial age, once for the modern age...) The intention was to basically simulate the barbarian hordes that knocked out Rome and (to a lesser degree) the Mongols. This made a little more sense back when barbarians were more destructive, but having half your civ knocked out for seemingly random reasons was deemed not much fun. Instead, we flipped the concept around and gave a temporal bonus (the Golden Age) instead of a temporal penalty.
Congrats to DeepO and Sir Ralph for finding the answer!
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I am curious if anyone has figured out the trigger for Barbarian Uprisings. It is not random in any way...
Six pages and tons of ideas later:
Barbarian uprisings are triggered the second time a civ enters a new age. (once for the middle ages, once for the industrial age, once for the modern age...) The intention was to basically simulate the barbarian hordes that knocked out Rome and (to a lesser degree) the Mongols. This made a little more sense back when barbarians were more destructive, but having half your civ knocked out for seemingly random reasons was deemed not much fun. Instead, we flipped the concept around and gave a temporal bonus (the Golden Age) instead of a temporal penalty.
Congrats to DeepO and Sir Ralph for finding the answer!
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