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Lord Sun Ce
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Georgia
Jun 2003 time: 00:28
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I like supply wagons as much as the next guy, but couldn't there have been a different method to supply your troops in the later ages? I mean, why not be able to construct railroads at the appropriate time, which act just as supply wagons but can also transport a certain number od troops with it? Troops could be within a radius from the train tracks/ station. With trains you could build into enemy territory, but not too far (i.e. building a railroad to the enemy's cap., then sieging it). Techs could be researched to increase radius, how many troops it could carry, and speed. Of course railroads would have to take some time to construct, but it could add a nice twist to Civ bonuses- the Jap could have larger radius, greater speed (magnetic trains). If trains could not be used for supply, then at least have them transport- my troops always exit my generals' radius with forced march.
*sry for the long post
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Poogas
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Big Huge games (atleast from what I hear) decided against making the user build roads (IE roads from buildings connecting town(s) and all your gathering locations (IE foresters, mining, and farms) due to their research suggesting that making the user build all that would be a hassle, and most users didn't like it, so now its all automated, I'm guessing, if thats true, than building railroads, or any manual troop support device would be veto'ed, due to the rush/hurry enviroment most player play in online or in intense single player games.
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