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Unfortunately, this simply activates the framerate counter. lol. I appreciate the 1.1 release though. Currently running it!
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Nothing direct (no bonuses, except in Delenda Est ), but there are benefits to creating a well organized battle line, even in a mosh pit game such as Empires Ascendant. You spread your attack damage more evenly across the enemy line and most formations handily place the melee troops in front and the ranged troops behind for you. They also space pikemen so that you get a little of the attack-through effect from the second row.
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Your method is definitely easier for modders (and the wfg team if they ever wanted to add more depth to requirements). Right now, modders have to use tricks with player.xml, auto-researched technologies, etc. to give layering to requirements. Having mentioned it, you should look at the xml files in \binaries\data\mods\public\simulation\templates\special\player\. These files define some player and civ specific requirements as well as building/training limits, among a bunch of other things.
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Delenda Est Alpha 25 Released
wowgetoffyourcellphone replied to wowgetoffyourcellphone's topic in Delenda Est
CCs have the Civic Spaces aura which prevents units from building farms around the CC. It's right in the tooltip if you hover over the CC's portrait in the UI. -
Delenda Est Alpha 25 Released
wowgetoffyourcellphone replied to wowgetoffyourcellphone's topic in Delenda Est
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Honestly, I thought it wasn't that interesting of a feature in AOE3 to make it a default behavior. The migration was always too subtle to notice before all the animals were hunted to extinction. If anything, in 0 A.D. I find it a bit annoying that herd animals tend to "average out" their pathing and end up all spaced apart across the map. I think they should wander, but stay within a certain distance from either each other, or from the coordinates they were placed.
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Large Metal mines already have 4 variations, for example, so then adding random rotation kinda takes it too far. I acknowledge it is a subtle thing, and the reflexive reply would be something along the lines of what you said, but sometimes I think there can be too much randomness for quick recognition. In the skirmish maps I make, I tend to not rotate the large mines (for just the reason I stated) and no one would complain about the lack of variation on the map.
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I agree, especially about the last part. Simply building a trading post on the right slot was essentially the entire extent of trading and it was about as deep as a pizza box. Having biome-appropriate trading posts to trade with seems a lot more dynamic than the AOE3 method. BTW-in Alpha 25 there are Trading Posts on a few of the new skirmish maps by which you can test the concept.
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All well-argued. I wonder then if an "International Trade Bonus" could be removed as a default feature and given to a civ as one of its Team Bonuses*. Persians and/or Carthaginians perhaps. *There's nothing to say that civs can't have more than 1 team bonus, though we shouldn't get too carried away. It could be a way to make (e.g. Athenians) more relevant in team games if they could have another bonus to fall back on if their primary bonus (e.g. based on a map having water) was not applicable. Perhaps a different discussion though.
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Afghanistan
wowgetoffyourcellphone replied to Gurken Khan's topic in Introductions & Off-Topic Discussion
Agreed. Obama was a complete disappointment who bought into the national security state apparatus the moment he secured the Democratic nomination. His language started to "moderate" and I started to realize we weren't going to have a good time. He wasn't even subtle about his rhetorical shift. I guess it's "presidential" to adopt the "prevailing wisdom" of Washington. While Obama did a few good things, overall he just carried on carrying on what President Cheney started before him. Oddly enough, it was Centrist Centrist Biden who wanted to do the radical thing and pull out ASAP. I guess he actually had skin in the game (family members in the armed forces) while Obama and most of Congress did not. -
Afghanistan
wowgetoffyourcellphone replied to Gurken Khan's topic in Introductions & Off-Topic Discussion