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CEO Aaron
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Everything has its price. Even you.
Aug 2002 time: 05:25
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Yeah, Korn's right on the money as far as I am concerned as well. Civ3's gameplay is watered down to the point where the AI can play competitively, and the resulting simplicity makes playing the game a very staid experience, whether you are winning or losing. What I would have preferred was a game in similar complexity to SMAC/X, with improved graphics, a rearranged tech tree to prevent some of the more abusive early techs from gaining so much pre-eminence (Let's face it, crawling resources is HUGE, and should be a late game tech in a Civ game, if available at all), and a vastly improved AI, which understood the need to terraform, expand and build its economy, as well as merely build and move units.
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Commy
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St. Louis, MO, USA
Mar 2004 time: 05:25
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Civ 3 is for people you like strategy, but not with moral values and idealogies involved, or in some cases, individuality...
Ultimately, I can only imagine SMAC going out of date when technology is reseached or discoveries are made that contradict SMAC...for example, people actually land on Chiron and find out its all mud, or even worse, there are no planets in Alpha Centauri...but even then, that's why there are mods...
But boosts to quality and sounds and graphics would always be nice...
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