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WONDERS: Old WoW, Comments

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Gösta Lönnelid

  • "The worlds highest building": increases trade. Can be build several times, cost increases every time someone builds it.

H.M.

  • With the making Magellan's Expedition make all the coast lines a visable white outline on the normal black background. Don't show any terrian, just the coastline.

  • With the Lighthouse wonder make any coastline within 4 squares? visable.

  • These and the Apollo benfit should only be aviable to the owning country and its allies.

Mike Liff

  • I think for the United Nations Wonder in Civ3 they should allow you to have confrences with all other civ leaders and interact with them, try to work out peace between some civs and exlude a civ leader or more and meet with the others and Try to get them to attack the bad guys.

Chad Coady

  • I think the United Nations should have more of an affect on civilizations then just being able to make war easier in democracy. Maybe if civilizations could donate units and/or money to the wonder so that in any conflict this party could intervene and possibly put the war to a quicker end, as a result peace would be maintained for long periods of time...

Miguelito

  • I would like to see a rethinking of what qualifies as a wonder of the world. The seven ancient wonders had some prominent qualities in common, which later wonder (as offered by Civ) do not share. Some requirements:

  • A wonder should be an actual construction, one which requires a large expenditure by the culture as a whole. The Great Wall and Apollo count for this; Darwin's Voyage and Women's Suffrage, while important moments in history, are not proper wonders.

  • A wonder should not be duplicated by the effect of another construction or advance. The Lighthouse has a unique and appropriate effect; Notre Dame is just another Cathedral, the Spanish Armada is a lot of frigates and galleons, and Adam Smith's contribution to society was the invention of economics, not a stock exchange.

  • A wonder should actually have existed, or be a plausible development in the future. The Pyramids were real, and a Mars colony might be a future wonder; Leonardo's Workshop was little more than a curiosity, and Newton never invented or built a college (he just worked at a particular university).

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