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HappySunShine
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The Sunshine State, where else?
Jul 2002 time: 00:23
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Civ3 is easier than civ2. I mean it's not like you can fall behind in civ3. If you fall behind techs get cheaper and your opponent is awarded massive corruption for having more cities. Civ3 awards the lesser player and handicaps the better player. But then again nobody accused the people at Firaxis of being intelligent.
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HappySunShine
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The Sunshine State, where else?
Jul 2002 time: 00:23
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quote: While I agree with you that I really dislike the tech model and the corruption model (rumor has it that it's quite easy to change the corruption levels), one might argue that the continual equalization of opponents will require even more skill to keep an edge in the game. Many of the old tired strats that were so effective in civII won't give you the same edge. The old dogs will have to learn new tricks. If after your limited experience, it's your contention that there are no new tricks to be learned, I might say you're satisfied living off your past victories instead of striving for new ones. |
Nobody accused Rah of being intelligent either. Of course the game is modable, but then you have like 60 different versions of the game floating about and that never works in MP. Not to mention that in order for MP to work you need to have a standard that can only be set by the developer. Well we have their standard and it sucks. But lets face it, Firaxis never expected MP to be successful in the first place, the single player add ons are why they did PTW. MP has never sold well and it never will. You think Firaxis doesn't know this? You think it was just an accident that MP doesn't work right now?
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Apolyton Prince of Moderators, Master of Reason
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Lord of the Ferrets
Jan 1970 time: 23:23
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Actually it's quite easy not to be baited.
Despite his abrasivness, Eyes is a premier CIV player, who's skills/opinions I respect quite highly. Even if he gets a bit repetitive, his insights are sharp.
And when he responds to my posts, once the insult is done, it is obvious that he read what I said and makes an attempt to actually respond to it. Much better than in the OT, where people never seem to listen, but still respond. (not to be taken as a general condemnation of the OT, I've just spent way too much time there recently. )
Besides, if he really gets my goat with an insult, I can always ban him. But I doubt that will happen.
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Alexander's Horse
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Panmunjon, hands up!
Jan 1970 time: 15:23
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Mark G should let all people express their opinions so other consumers can make informed decisions.
Last edited by Alexander's Horse on 11-11-2002 at 04:55
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DrFell
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You can say that again.
You really can. I've been really disappointed by the PTW reviews so far. I thought it'd be this really polished sequel, with very few bugs etc. Especially with the beta testing. How they got it wrong this time is beyond me. Good thing I have so little time to play civ nowadays anyway.
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