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Döbeln_2001
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quote: Originally posted by yin26
Holy God ... this review basically made me want to avoid Civ3 like a plague. |
What's new?
Regards / Döbeln_2001
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Roland Ehnström
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Citizen of the World
May 1999 time: 06:15
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I think this review is not that good. It sounds like he is simply saying that the game is bad because he is bad at playing it...
First, he sais that his Cruise-missile was shot down by some Archers. Now, he was moving that missile beween two cities, right? Well, if so, it surely wasn't flying at 300 mph. Rather, it would have been at the back of some lorry, or something, so I'd say it would be pretty easy for a group of archers to destroy it.
Second, he sais that war-weariness is a huge problem when going to war in a Democracy or Republic. But come on - this is a GOOD thing! It gives the goverments some meaning. There is supposed to be some major drawbacks to going to war in a Republic or Democracy (remember the Vietnam war?). Switching between goverments to suit the current situation in the world, is one of the greatest parts of Civ-gameplay for me.
Third, he sais that corruption is a huge problem. Again, I think this is a good thing. It SHOULD be extremely difficult to have a huge empire.
Fourth, the problem with a Swordsman killing a Mech-Inf every now and then, is a question of gameplay IMO. Let me explain: If a Mech-Inf ALWAYS kills a Swordsman, this (while perhaps realistic, though I'm not sure about that either) would make Science too important, and would make the game very unbalanced. If one civ is way ahead in science, it could just take one Armor unit and go from city to city until he has taken over the world. So to me, it is again a rather good thing that a medevial unit sometimes can stop a modern unit - it is simply neccessary for balanced gameplay.
btw: Yin, I am surprised (well, not really... ) to hear this from you. I thought you knew more about Civ than to think that THESE problems would kill the game...
Peace! 
-- Roland
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Skanky Burns
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Skanky Bastard Quartermaster
Aug 2001 time: 14:15
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quote: Originally posted by Roland Ehnström
I think this review is not that good. It sounds like he is simply saying that the game is bad because he is bad at playing it... |
Yeah, seems a bit suspect to me too.
quote: First, he sais that his Cruise-missile was shot down by some Archers. Now, he was moving that missile beween two cities, right? Well, if so, it surely wasn't flying at 300 mph. Rather, it would have been at the back of some lorry, or something, so I'd say it would be pretty easy for a group of archers to destroy it.
Second, he sais that war-weariness is a huge problem when going to war in a Democracy or Republic. But come on - this is a GOOD thing! It gives the goverments some meaning. There is supposed to be some major drawbacks to going to war in a Republic or Democracy (remember the Vietnam war?). Switching between goverments to suit the current situation in the world, is one of the greatest parts of Civ-gameplay for me.
Third, he sais that corruption is a huge problem. Again, I think this is a good thing. It SHOULD be extremely difficult to have a huge empire. |
Agreed.
quote: Fourth, the problem with a Swordsman killing a Mech-Inf every now and then... |
The main reason i quoted your post. Based upon the reviewer's lack of understanding of other fundamental concepts, i believe it is highly unlikely that his units were built at veteran status, let alone elite status. However, the AI wouldnt have such problems (although its not verified how good the AI is). So a 3 hitpoint mech inf, attacked by a 5 hitpoint legion, that could happen every now and then.
Based on this analysis, im not ready to write Civ 3 off just yet. I will wait until i hear some reviews from people known to be competent players on Apolyton. 
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Dida
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quote: Originally posted by LaRusso
hm lets see
soviets sent tanks and mech infantry to afghanistan. they got slaughtered. well, i do believe there IS a probability that an 'ancient' (partisan-like and stripped down of arms) unit can kill a modern one. if tanks would win every time, the strongest civ would just roll over..... |
yo, while the soviets have tank and mech infantry, the Afhans' got machine guns and bomb, they are not exactly like the warrior unit from 4000 BC.
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Pezz
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I haven't experienced the jerky scrolling issue the AVault reviewer had. It's not an issue of video horsepower (he had a GeForce3), but it could be the OS, WinXP. I remember BlueHooHoo mentioning a similar problem with XP. I'm running the game under Win2k.
The only problem I've experienced so far is with the opening sequence, which was jerky on a couple of occasions. My CD-ROM is a 32x, but is definitely getting near the end of its lifespan.
*EDIT* Scrolling through the "README.txt" file, I found this line:
If you experience movie performance problems on Windows 2000, replace the binkw32.dll in the folder you installed Civilization III into with the binkw32.dll located on the CD in the \Bink\Win2k folder.
I did as it said and the opening sequence was smooth as silk.
Last edited by Pezz on 31-10-2001 at 01:01
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Haphazard
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quote: Originally posted by GoofyBoy
If one tiny thing is a problem they will mention it. So if you are worried by any aspect of what was mentioned, they could be fixed by a patch.
Of course it goes without saying that you should take the whole review equally, and not focus on one paragraph yet ignore the next one.
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You are quite right. I read the couple of paragraphs on Apolyton news page, and it looked like AVault had slated Civ3. Having read the full review, it's clear the reviewer like it, and could only find a few bugs/strangeish features to pick up on. If these were fixed in a patch (esp making some of the art a bit clearer) and MP was included, I think it might have got 5 stars, or 4.5 at the least.
I'm still getting Civ3 and looking forward to it judging by all the views here.
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squid
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He may have some valid points, but war has always wreaked total havoc with a democracy. And as everyone has said, the endgame is always a pain. That's why you set some places to capitalization once you don't need to crank out units.
So, he has some decent points, but he is clearly not a hardcore Civ 2 player.
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