9th December 2004, 6:51 PM
There's one post of mine up there from a week ago that you missed. :)
As for that, I don't know... pollution worked okay. Not particularly realistically, however... I mean, you could deal with it to a good extent if you keep up with fixing the pollution squares. Which is only somewhat realistic. I wonder what they'll do with it... a health system? Hmm, I wonder how that would work... citizens don't really 'die' so what would it do, lower production based on how polluted the atmosphere is? Or will it add deaths and stuff from pollution... we'll see.
Corruption. It can get a bit absurd in Civ III, more so than it was in Civ II, so I do hope that they weaken its impact some... it's a good thing to have but they went somewhat overboard with it in Civ III I think. :)
As for that, I don't know... pollution worked okay. Not particularly realistically, however... I mean, you could deal with it to a good extent if you keep up with fixing the pollution squares. Which is only somewhat realistic. I wonder what they'll do with it... a health system? Hmm, I wonder how that would work... citizens don't really 'die' so what would it do, lower production based on how polluted the atmosphere is? Or will it add deaths and stuff from pollution... we'll see.
Corruption. It can get a bit absurd in Civ III, more so than it was in Civ II, so I do hope that they weaken its impact some... it's a good thing to have but they went somewhat overboard with it in Civ III I think. :)