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KaiserIsak
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of Isakistan Empire
Oct 2000 time: 05:14
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How many civs will it be possible to play against in one singel game? Does anybody know?
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Tical_2000
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8 civs!!??? What the hell? Is anyone else ready to throw a kitchen bomb into Activision's CTP2 Development Room? I mean, whats with these idiots?
What good are all these diplomatic options if you only have seven countries to interact with! Come on, guys. People just aren't going to stand for this. As for this 32-civ cheat, thats about as useful as a flame thrower in a dynamite factory! I want 32 legit civs that i can gather legit intelligence on and so on. This is very bad news. And what's all this jazz about lack of multiplayer support? I swear man, if Activision screws us again, I might have to lock myself in my office and develop my own civ game. Not cool, Activision. Not cool at all.
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just be sure that there are no game-crashing bugs when you set it to over 8 civs by text-editing(you can of course still do that, right??????)
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Chris Horscroft
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Canberra, Australia
Sep 2000 time: 05:14
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I agree with Monkey. Activision can concentrate on 8 good civs and a realistic system requirement. The mod experts can expand the number of civs.
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jbs
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Well it looks like I won't buy this game until the patch comes which is really the release date. Everyone who buys the game sooner is just an unpaid beta tester for Activision. I can not believe that you can not have more than 8 Civs and no Hotseat. Having no canals is another big disappointment. Canals have been on the wish list since Civ2 and for CTP2 not to include something as basic and requested as canals is unacceptable. Sometimes it is the very simply things that turn a great game into a mediocre game. CTP had potential but when you don't pay attention to detail and fix the simply things that potential is unrealized. It sounds like CTP2 is another game with great potential that will again go unrealized. I will not buy another game with unrealized potential. It is quite obvious that Activision did not listen to the Civ/CTP community when developing CTP2, so why should I hope that the game is any better than CTP at the release. It sounds like the same scenario. The game is not ready and features like Hotseat and more than 8 civs are being cut to met the Christmas release date. Again the bean counters will ruin a game. I will NOT support this cycle and so I will NOT buy this game until the patch comes out in 3 months to fix the problems that all the other unpaid beta testers who bought the beta version and experienced the frustration of playing a broken game identify all the problems. Looks like another typical Activision high potential low quality game.
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samurai
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Kristiansand,Vest-Agder,Norway
Sep 2000 time: 05:14
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To all of you who have played Civilizaton since the Amiga ages and truly love this game.Buy it and worship the a new game in the Civilization series.Try to look at the bright side of things.
Ever since I first heard that there would be a Call to Power II, I couldn`t stop thinking about it.Activision has brought a game wich was genious from it`s beginning furter behind the greatness of the greatest game there has ever been constructed.
I thank Activision for Call to Power(even if it had a lot of bugs lot of bugs)and what they have done.
Also I would like to send my regards to Sid Meier who constructed CivI.Fantastic!
So I really don`t care what you pathetic "cannot buy the game until its perfect" guys says.I`m going to buy Call to Power II as soon as possible like I will keep doing it with all the other Civilization games in the future.
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The samurai has spoken
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Tical_2000
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Listen Mark G., Am I not entitled to post my personal opinions in these forums? I heard there was 8 civs and that was very dissapointing for me. But then you lashed out at me like I said something about your mother! As a loyal civver, I really don't need your feedback. Its obvious you're in kahoots with the folks at Activision but no matter how much you back up their game, we will still decide for ourselves whether we like it or not. I don't care if people like the diplomacy or whatever in SMAC, ok? I'm talking about CTP2. 8 Civs is a joke! Computers get more advanced by the month, and I think they could handle at least 12 or 16 civs by now.
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jbs
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I could understand Activision not having more than 8 Civs in CTP1 and I thought it was great that you could modify it and increase it. But NOW Activision nows that we want more than 8 Civs and I expected CTP2 to have at least 16 possibly 32 different Civs. If Activision can't get something as simple as more Civs right, what does that say about the quality of the whole game. It is not our job to fix Activision's game. I want a game that I can play out of the box this time and not depend on a CD or somebody else to fix it. I guess I just have higher standards than most people. I expect quality in products I buy!
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Nemo
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of no one.
Apr 1999 time: 23:14
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ok, originally i thought that more than 7/8 civs was not supported becaseu of system reauirements. but i just realized something...i just put together a computer form spare parts i have scavaged, and just realized that this frankenstien computer exceeds the sys req for CTP I and i only paid $12 for the whole thing (i needed a wire). now, if i can put this thing together for practically free, it has now dawned on me that a pentium 200/32mb (possibley 64mb) ram is WAY obsolete. i consider my pII 450 at the bottom of the barrel these days. so my point is this - if the number of civs was sacrificed because of crappy old systems, that is not good - games are notorious for pushing teh computers to the next level. imo, CTP II should have a sys req of PII 350 64mb ram. even if the sys req by passes my 450, i would understand, and not complain. but catering to a 200 or there about is not right.
p.s. sorry if i offended any one with a low end system, but, wth, i put one together for $12.
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"Programming is like sex: one mistake and you have to support it for the rest of your life."
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[This message has been edited by Nemo (edited October 31, 2000).]
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Maccabee2
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JBS, you are right on the money. (No pun intended.) If CTP2 cannot be easily edited to more than 8 civs, I will be disappointed enough that I won't buy it. That factor, along with no MGE, would break my camel's back.
I am your typical, lower middle-class, 60-70 hours per week, underpaid office grunt. My motto is quite literally, "So little time, so many games." For that reason, I patiently endure the usual mockery that goes, "What!? You've never played Doom?! Or Quake?!" I have intentionally forgone the privilege of spending precious money or time on games that challenge my reflexes but not my intellect. I have been hooked on strategy games since childhood. Battleship, Stratego, Risk, Axis and Allies, all were narrow conduits for my imagination until someone jeapordized my marriage by lending me Civilization, the original game. It quite literally expanded my horizons. Different civilizations that I encountered in the game quite literally drove me to the library repeatedly to satiate the curiousity (about the history of each culture) that welled up as I encountered each virtual diplomat. I would daresay, it has improved me as a person. (How many arcade-type game players can say that, unless they are speaking of their marksmanship.)
By nature, many if not most of us who play civ-type games do so because it fuels and gives flight to our imaginations. We build virtual worlds on the screen. Therefore it is only logical that we would want as few limits as possible to how we can tailor the world. We are not unreasonable, nor are we imbeciles; we don't spend all our weekends at tailgate parties. *Give us the tools, and we will design scenarios that would make an Activision CTP game the most popular TBS game for the next decade. Did Activision think that the basic, randomly-generated Civ2 game was all that fueled its popularity? It was its customizability that gave the game as many lives as the Phantom in the Sunday cartoons.
Although I'm no software engineer, it follows that we know quality when we see it. So, I'll wait and see. If the game's reviews, both by the online mags and on this forum, reflect greater and easier customizability than in CTP1, I'll risk it. Otherwise, I will save $20 or $30 by buying AOE. Or not. I'm still playing Civ2, and I love it. If I bore of that, I'll switch back to library reading until my gaming itch becomes unbearable again. I think there are over 300 scenarios currently downloadable *for free* for Civ2. My options are limitless. Activision is not the only game in town.
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