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punkbass2000
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Waterloo, ON, Canada
Feb 2002 time: 00:35
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Well, I don't know what to say, but basically, I don't think it's personal. I often feel the same way, I bring up issues that either simply don't get responded to or die quickly anyway. And I think vmxa highlights some key problems. Civ3 is old now, many a new game has replaced it for many people. I read every post in the AU (unless it's a DAR I shouldn't be reading, of course) and almost never respond because I just don't have anything to say about it. I still am somewhat interested in discussing Civ3, but I no longer play it outside of PBEM. For example, I couldn't respond to joncnunn's threads because I simply don't have the experience to make a worthwhile post. Even for this post, it has taken me some time to decide to say anything at all, and it islargely motivated by the fact that vmxa has made my argument for me and the fact that no one else is responding. I saw this thread originally more than 24 hours ago, I think.
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Tall Stranger
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Northern Virginia
Nov 2002 time: 00:35
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I have also been a bit inactive in recent months, but have tried to follow the discussion on poly and have noticed the general reduction in activity here. As vmxa1 has said, in many cases this is the result of reduced interest in the game. (In my case, it's more due to the fact that my son was born a few months ago, greatly reducing my free time. In a battle between poly and sleep, it's not even close )
Speaking for myself, I'm open to new suggestions, game ideas, etc., but I'm not sure I can commit to actually participating. The last AU game I played was the Culture victory one, which I never bothered to finish (victory was a foregone conclusion and I was preoccupied). In theory, I'd be open to a new game, provided it was a topic which interested me and sounded fun. I just can't promise much.
That's a long way of saying that I don't think you should take the lack of response to some of your ideas as a personal rejection. As far as I'm concerned, while I haven't always agreed with your ideas, you've done a great job and you have my vote for remaining in this position.
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uberloz
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It's kind of disheartening when a game you love and play ferociously and avidly slowly seems to get less and less attention at your favorite forum.
But I can't think of a better franchise game to become the Dean of the University!
Don't lose heart just yet, I just bought Civ 3 complete and came straight here to Apolyton to find out all I could about it because I knew from experience ( moo3 and gal civ) that I could come here and find the most comprehensive information about the game that is available.
I found everything I was looking for about Civs 3 here. As Dean you must be responsible for that, at least partly.
If that's the case, then thank you for your prior work, and I look forward to seeing what you have in store for Civs IV!
Last edited by uberloz on 10-03-2005 at 02:46
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