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Trachmir Settler Miami, Fl USA Dec 2000
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posted February 08, 2001 20:11
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I was just wondering what the rest of you thought about including an EMP effect (electro-magnetic pulse) to nukes.For instance, the nuke could automatically destroy many of the more modern improvements (like anything that is extremely reliant upon computers or electronics) if they detonate at a city or nearby (perhaps the distance gives a % that these improvements would be destroyed) A possible way to protect your cities is with a "Fiber-Optic Network" city improvement. Additionaly, our own sun has the ability to do the exact same thing as an EMP... perhaps a new disaster? |
New Yorker Chieftain New York, New York Jan 2001
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posted February 08, 2001 21:31
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like the EMP disaster, but not too sure on the rest of your ideas----------------------------------------- the New York subway is a way to meet people, but just not the greatest way [This message has been edited by New Yorker (edited February 08, 2001).] |
Grumbold Warlord London, UK Mar 2000
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posted February 09, 2001 11:24
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The option to detonate a nuke in orbit to get an EMP pulse would be an interesting quirk of modern warfare. I do not think it should destroy improvements but could certainly deactivate the effects of research labs, public transport and other electronics based improvements for a couple of turns. |
jdlessl Chieftain Atlanta, GA, USA Mar 2000
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posted February 09, 2001 15:12
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I should point out that converting to all-optical networks won't solve everything. You'll still have ordinary electronics somewhere, and unless they're shielded, they are massively vulnerable to an EMP.-- Jared Lessl |
Henrik Warlord of the Angaracks Dec 2000
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posted February 11, 2001 07:36
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Yes, I think EMP's should be incorporated in the game.  |
JosefGiven Chieftain Okehampton,Devon,UK Jan 2001
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posted February 12, 2001 15:46
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I like the idea of the solar EMP disaster, but I don't think there is much point simulating the electro-magnetic side effects of a nuclear attack.City improvements, including those that rely heavily upon electronic equipemnt, are more likely to be totally flattened by the primary heat and shockwaves of the initial blast, rather than be knocked out by the EMP effect. |
Roman Warlord Bratislava, Slovakia Sep 2000
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posted February 12, 2001 16:07
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quote:
 Originally posted by JosefGiven on 02-12-2001 03:46 PM City improvements, including those that rely heavily upon electronic equipemnt, are more likely to be totally flattened by the primary heat and shockwaves of the initial blast, rather than be knocked out by the EMP effect.
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Exactly!!! 
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Chaos Warrior Emperor Arcanus Mar 2000
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posted February 12, 2001 17:32
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I agree. There should be something like EMP in Civ3. It's just not as much fun without it  although we should always consider that too much realism is only bad for gameplay... !!! |
Trachmir Settler Miami, Fl USA Dec 2000
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posted February 13, 2001 03:29
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I not talking about direct hits.... yes the city and improvements should be flattened, I'm talking about proximity bursts or air bursts (which could be an option for nukes)... that way you could cripple a city but not deystroy it. |
Grumbold Warlord London, UK Mar 2000
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posted February 13, 2001 10:23
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Yep, EMP is all about how to cripple your enemies without melting their cities into irradiated slag. A single orbital blast can knock out unprotected electronics for a vast distance without destroying any cities. It is also a good tactic for frying any orbiting communications satellites, early warning systems and defence platforms I believe. |
airdrik Warlord Boise, ID, USA Oct 2000
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posted February 13, 2001 14:13
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Detinate an EMP over a city and all Mech. Infantries and Armors in the area are now useless(at/def/move=0 for x rounds)Of course you can't just use an EMP on all their cities, because that would cause a nuclear winter and/or destroy the world, you lose . [This message has been edited by airdrik (edited February 13, 2001).] |