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as negative as the civ 3 forums here were after launch i'd still say they were more useful than any review. you have to acknowledge the fanboy effect where most games will either be hated/loved by very vocal people. the civ 3 forums had so much info about the game i think it would be very easy to make up your mind even with all the noise you have to wade through.
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FUKCOV - Former United Kingdom Colony of Virginia
Dec 2000 time: 00:37
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quote: Originally posted by Alex
i used to buy games based on recommendations from game sites/magazines, but now i only trust in what the forums have to say about a game. if lots of players say that the game is rubbish, then i don't care if gamespot or ign says that it is the best thing since sliced bread. |
The advantage of asking in a forum, is that i can follow up - i can ask how a game compares to specific other games, I can ask about specific things that concern me, if someone doesnt like a game becuase of factor X, and i suspect Factor X wont matter much to me, I can ask others what they think of factor X. etc,
The disadvantage is that to get the full benefit of the forums, you have to wait till the game has been out for a while, and a lot of folks have gotten a chance to play the game in depth. Thats not really a problem for me - ive still got my dinosaur puter, and when i get a new one I'll be buying the backlog of games i want, not cutting edge new releases. But for folks who like to get new releases early, I can see that would be a problem, and mags would still serve a purpose.
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