据说这是向早期文明游戏致敬的一个搞笑设计。
在文明1里面,印度是最和平的文明,但问题是有个设计上的疏漏。每个文明都有自己的“侵略性”这一隐藏属性,数值是1到10。民主政体能让侵略性降低2点。而印度本身的侵略性是1点。这个数值用的是一个无符号单字节整形变量存储。其结果就是一旦印度进入民主政体,侵略性就爆表了,变为255点。印度就忽然变成了全世界最疯狂的战争贩子。
而更加糟糕的是,民主和核武器的研发靠得很近。基本上印度进入民主以后没几个回合就研发出了核弹……然后凶残爆表的印度就开始疯狂造核弹并到处扔了。
谢谢
@李秋林提供原文。
What to expect when Facing Gandhi (Civ V) : gamingFor those wondering what the hell this is all about:
Every AI leader in Civ has different inherent values for how they act. Genghis Khan is warlike and aggressive, Gandhi is peaceful and defensive, with most leaders being in between.
There was a bug in Civ I. Gandhi's aggressiveness was set to 1 by the game (on a 1-10 scale). If an AI adopts Democracy as a government, the game notches their aggressiveness down 2. As a result, if Gandhi adopted Democracy, you got a rollover error that led to his aggressiveness being set at 255/10.
Needless to say, he very rapidly turns from peaceful to murderous, and will them attempt to acquire and build nukes at all costs. He'll then nuke whatever he damn well feels like, because he's Gandhi.
The Civ team loved this bug so much, they deliberately programmed similar AI into every game. In Civ V, for example, every leader has a 'Use of Nukes' stat, that is, again, on a scale of 1 to 10. Gandhi's is hard-coded at 12 - even with the +/- 2 random modifiers assigned at game start, Gandhi's use of nukes will always be rounded to 10/10 would nuke again.