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Norinel
Settler

Mar 2001
posted March 27, 2001 06:36   Click Here to See the Profile for Norinel   send a private message to Norinel
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In every Civ game up to now, you can control almost everything that you choose not to relinquish control of: every single military unit, every single city, every single diplomatic coup (except for the very limited power of the Senate in a Democracy). This is just silly. For one, it would be impossible in a civ with any more than 1-2 cities before good long-distance communication. Also, only in dictatorships and monarchies (in real life) does the head of state have that kind of power. How can this be fixed?
Henrik
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Dec 2000
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I'm afraid this can't be fixed in a civ game whitout spoiling it
Ilkuul
Chieftain
Thame, Oxfordshire, United Kingdom
Mar 2000
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I know what you mean, Norinel. It used to bother me that, for instance, if one of your cities was captured, *poof*, ALL its units vanished -- even ships 100's of miles away at sea! Along similar lines, if your trireme lands on a distant shore and attacks an enemy city, declaring war for the first time, that same enemy can attack you immediately at a completely different location, MUCH further away than the most dedicated runners could reach!

But to add communication delays to the early game would really slow it down. It already used to boggle my mind that I could be involved in the same war with the same enemy for many centuries, if not millennia! (While in real history the "Hundred Years' War" in Europe is considered to have been pretty long drawn out!)

So however much I puzzle over how these kinds of problems could be solved, I keep ending up with the basic fact that a game is always a game, it can never totally simulate real life. One just has to accept some degree of unreality -- and this is one of them in Civ.

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