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  • #31
    I'm not .

    Strat. resources.
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    • #32
      craaaaap.
      Concrete, Abstract, or Squoingy?
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      • #33
        Want more?

        RoP agreements. Air mission system. Great Leaders.

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        • #34
          CTP2 already has great leaders and ddi before Civ3 was released IIRC, although they dont do much without a working veteran effect.
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          • #35
            Well, I obviously mean Civ3-style GLs.
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            • #36
              Probably the only way I could help at the moment is testing which is an importent part once the code starts getting changed! We musn't create more bugs than we fix!

              Well the "who" is seems to be getting sorted but what about the "how"?

              What software engineering model would be best to use etc? (ie requirements-design-testing-implementation cycle etc)

              Who would decide and draw up the requirements of what we're going to change etc?
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              • #37
                Hit me if I am wrong but wasn’t strategic resources in the allex scenario.

                Only make elephants where there are elephants.
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                • #38
                  /me hits The Big Mc

                  Well, not quite. It was more, "only build elephants in these chosen (Indian) cities" If you could get hold of the settler and build a city next to (or even on top of) an elephant good, you still wouldn't be able to build elephants, since the cities that could were predetermined.
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                  • #39
                    Originally posted by Immortal Wombat
                    * Immortal Wombat hits The Big Mc

                    Well, not quite. It was more, "only build elephants in these chosen (Indian) cities" If you could get hold of the settler and build a city next to (or even on top of) an elephant good, you still wouldn't be able to build elephants, since the cities that could were predetermined.
                    Actually Strat resources can be implemented using a city-surrounding-tile-searcher function like the one i used in the city expansion code or the CityCollectingGood(city, good) (if it works) and make a unit/building/wonder only possible to be built in case of the presence of a certain good.

                    I thought on writting some code like this before but without a goo trade system we will never have those in a good level of strategy(if only they kept the CTP1 system at least). And thats why i never bothered.
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                    • #40
                      Yeah, certainly. I actually did write quite a bit of code to that effect. I never used it because the AI hasn't a clue, and I don't think strategic resources are a particularly good addition to the game anyway.
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                      • #41
                        it is the advance chart we rubbishes it without petrol man would have found some other full for his car gas or coal for instance
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                        • #42
                          Hay I am a king
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                          • #43
                            my mistake now I am
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                            • #44
                              Originally posted by Immortal Wombat
                              Yeah, certainly. I actually did write quite a bit of code to that effect. I never used it because the AI hasn't a clue, and I don't think strategic resources are a particularly good addition to the game anyway.
                              The Strategical Resources are an interesting concept but they are leading to one of the worst cheats in Civ3 where the AI sends settlers to colonize tiles holding Strategical Resources it don't have the tech required to spot.
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                              • #45
                                No one else cares about AI fudging like you do Tamerlin... its a necessary evil for game challenge.

                                When we have real thinking machines, things like this won't be necessary.

                                Until then they are, unless you're playing checkers or something similar.

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