January 30, 2004, 21:05
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Prince
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Can you shoot down air transports?
ie if the AI/other player tries to airlift a unit into a city within range of your fighters??
ie as per Civ2
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January 30, 2004, 22:08
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Deity
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no
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January 30, 2004, 23:09
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Deity
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They don't really constitue a piece in the game. So no action can be taken against them (air transports via airports).
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January 31, 2004, 16:33
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Prince
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Thanks I'm doing the Eastern Front scenario for C3C and needed to know.
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January 31, 2004, 17:41
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Originally posted by vmxa1
They don't really constitue a piece in the game. So no action can be taken against them (air transports via airports).
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they didnt in civ2 either. the way it worked was if an enemry fighter was in the path between 2 cities, there was a chance of it getting shot down.
and i've never seen it happen in civ3.
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