Hi
I play for Poland, Random map. My ally is technologicaly behind me, so I gave him some tanks (T-62). So there were some tanks of Polish (historicaly Russian) construction in English colours. Why not. Actualy it is very often in real world that stronger sells or gives units to weaker or technologicaly delayed.
So I got an idea that the units (at least those one where the unit is more about technology and less about soldiers, like ships, tanks, aircrafts) should be allowed to be traded. In Civ III it was possible partialy. Now I can just give the unit to a civ, but AI never does it. The unit trading is very real aspect of modern warefare.
Consider, how would be possible to implement such thing. :)
I play for Poland, Random map. My ally is technologicaly behind me, so I gave him some tanks (T-62). So there were some tanks of Polish (historicaly Russian) construction in English colours. Why not. Actualy it is very often in real world that stronger sells or gives units to weaker or technologicaly delayed.
So I got an idea that the units (at least those one where the unit is more about technology and less about soldiers, like ships, tanks, aircrafts) should be allowed to be traded. In Civ III it was possible partialy. Now I can just give the unit to a civ, but AI never does it. The unit trading is very real aspect of modern warefare.
Consider, how would be possible to implement such thing. :)