I always figured it was a lot more than that, being that you can only build so many units, even with a huge empire. You have 150 units (a whole lot). 150 times 300 or so would be about 45,000 or so men. Not very many for a huge empire. 150 times 3000 would be 750,000 men. Now that's a nice army.
Of course, it's all speculation, and I can't really prove anything (just try and justify, as I did), but that's how I've always thought of it.
Originally posted by jimmytrick
Man if you start comparing the innovation in EU with Civ3 it really looks awful, doesn't it.
Except, EU is even more tedious than Civ 3
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I was thinking it would be nice to honour the Glorious Dead with war memorials, there presence in cities would reduce war weariness and 5 memorials lets you build something big to keep all the population happy.
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I like the idea that a player can build a battle memorial after winning a couple of battles in the same general area. This could be a small wonder that would help lower war weariness.
Then after building a couple of these the player could build a great wonder, something like the Vietnam War Memorial here in the United States, that would also limit weariness.