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Денис Живков

Climate change due to a changing society

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So, guys, my suggestion is that when the world changes.

  • The player builds sawmills, carbon dioxide is released.
  •  When they invent something like an aerosol, there is a slight climate change.

Some territories are being flooded. In addition, volcanoes have been almost the most important thing in the entire history of human society. The Great migration of peoples began with him. The most terrible year in the history of mankind 536 began due to natural disasters and climate change.

And the atomic bomb is somehow too merciful judging by the video.

 

 

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Some territories are being flooded.

Map, that will change through ages is too hard to implement, I think. But climate factor is very important for ancient migrations and I would like it in the game.

And the atomic bomb is somehow too merciful

No. See Hirosima and Nagasaki, this cities are exist, although them was nuked. Nukes is not a super weapon. World will not collapse and life in the planet will not destroyed after it's use. Nukes is like a normal bomb but with more explosive strength. Moreover, The alieses Dresden bombing is much scary and cruel than nukes on Japan's cities. 

I watched the Łukasz video. Man casualities there pretty realistic. -60% of province population. 

nice 😎 Perhaps it's too overbuffed but nuclear holocaust instead of genocide mechanic is not bad replacement

 

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12 minutes ago, Денис Живков said:

What do you say to this

  1. initial forest cover
  2. modern forest cover
  3. untouched forest cover

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Sid Maris

it's human factor in action

 

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5 minutes ago, Денис Живков said:

throughout the history of the Earth, the climatic factor has always prevented creatures from developing. But now a person can change these factors by himself, preventing himself from living.

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2 minutes ago, Денис Живков said:

definitely not anymore...

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I have suggestion in this matter:

For earlier scenarios, there should be natural disasters events as well as other events, as far you advance in science and you build modern cities, this disaster's probabilities and impact become less. 

For modern scenarios,it's unlike the above, the more you go through the technology the more disasters happen both worldly and locally 

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In the present game context, the inclusion of such mechanic appears to be redundant.

If the gameplay was centered around the era marked by the 'Industrial Revolution', where climatic concerns reached unprecedented levels, its incorporation would indeed be pertinent.

However, within the current setting encapsulating such settings like 'Ancient Rome' and the 'Bronze Age', such a feature seems incongruent, introducing unwarranted intricacies both in terms of performance and gameplay dynamics.

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3 hours ago, qxz said:

However, within the current setting encapsulating such settings like 'Ancient Rome' and the 'Bronze Age', such a feature seems incongruent, introducing unwarranted intricacies both in terms of performance and gameplay dynamics.

It helps to get rid of some civilizations and destroy supergiant ones. Such as the Roman Empire, the Maya, up to 80% of Northern China died. Yes, a lot of people died. High humidity contributed to the spread of Muslims to the west of Africa

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The year 536 AD was a difficult period in the history of mankind.

This year, the sun disappeared under a mysterious fog, which caused cold weather and worldwide famine. Drought has begun in many parts of the world, which has led to a shortage of crops.

Also in 541, the world's first ever plague pandemic occurred. In total, more than 90 million people died in the East and in Europe during this pandemic.

The analysis of ice from the glacier between Switzerland and Italy showed that in 536 AD, a volcanic eruption occurred on Earth.

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36 minutes ago, Денис Живков said:

 

The year 536 AD was a difficult period in the history of mankind.

This year, the sun disappeared under a mysterious fog, which caused cold weather and worldwide famine. Drought has begun in many parts of the world, which has led to a shortage of crops.

Also in 541, the world's first ever plague pandemic occurred. In total, more than 90 million people died in the East and in Europe during this pandemic.

The analysis of ice from the glacier between Switzerland and Italy showed that in 536 AD, a volcanic eruption occurred on Earth.

Certainly. 

Highlighting specific consequences of this climate event can be done via crop failures and food shortages events, decreasing population growth in nations in the northern hemisphere

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45 minutes ago, qxz said:

Certainly.

Highlighting specific consequences of this climate event can be done via crop failures and food shortages events, decreasing population growth in nations in the northern hemisphere

It's true, but I'm not just talking about such a global catastrophe.

There are more and more horrors in the world.

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