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Spiker22
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Hong Kong
Dec 2000 time: 05:14
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it is now, if Activision made it into half turn-based and half real time. I mean, everything is still turn-based, but the combats are represented in C&C style real time.
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Lords of the realm 2 was a turn-based strategy game that had the option to play out combat as real time.
I tended to switch that option off after a couple of games.
So I don't think CtP2 would have been much better if that had been included.
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Spiker22
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Hong Kong
Dec 2000 time: 05:14
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Yes, long battles are not very realistic especially during earlier periods of a game. When a turn equals 50 years in time span, and you're trying to take a city, and the battle may last 2 to 3 turns, and that's 150 years. In hisotry, a seige battle of this kind would last weeks or months, not hundreds of years.
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Savant
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The Mountain Empire
Jul 1999 time: 00:14
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Yes, it was just the 100 years war and lasted just 120 years, not 1600 years as I have encountered in my games as well.
The AI does not accept reasonable offers for ceasefires or peace, violates ceasefires immediately upon their expiration when it should be sueing for peace and offering me cities. It is a mess.
I kind of liken it now to a one-person shooter game. And I really liked the graphics and the interface, but the AI is too disappointing once you get over the eye-candy. It's like getting married to a gal who is all body and no brains or personality. We know just what to do with that, but what's the point?
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Bluevoss
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Orlando, Florida
Dec 2000 time: 05:14
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All I can say is that the game is an abstraction. You can't run the day to day representation of history, not unless you are prepaired to play a thousand-year long game. How can you hope to model WW2, or the conquestidores, or the mogol invasions. And not every type of combat is represented - no chariots, no early biplane scouts.
In model railroading, we call it Selective Compression. You only model the parts that can best tell the story. The only way to truely simulate seomthing is to do it on 1:1 scale, and thats impossible.
So it goes...
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jkadabomb
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Bluevoss actually it is possible to simulate something on a day to day basis. Just limit the time period. One example of this is the WW2 Scenario.
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