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LDiCesare
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La Ferté sous Jouarre France
Jan 2001 time: 05:29
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Looks interesting, unfortunately, I can't play by e-mail (can't be sure to get 3 turns a week - actually, almsot sure I couldn't).
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Hommer
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The Siberian capital, Novosibirsk City
Jul 2003 time: 05:29
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There are some series of games than have 2 or even 1 turn per week.
The very first game in E-Civ is Wait2 that have 2 turns per week schedule. Then you can choose game with slow turn processing: Team or so with 2 turns and Lazy that always is 1 turn per week.
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Hommer
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The Siberian capital, Novosibirsk City
Jul 2003 time: 05:29
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This summer the work for re-mastering of E-Civ is started; some people works for Server program, another group works for Client program. All code is completely remastered.
We need programmers and game designers. It is enthusiastic project, so no commercial reason for involved people, just fun and people happiness are the regards.
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Hommer
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The Siberian capital, Novosibirsk City
Jul 2003 time: 05:29
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The current game design is performed by single person that was also the programmer of server and client program.
The game design (not in the graphics part) is BETTER than you even met. The graphics use the primitives of Civ2 so it is obsolete indeed.
Right now the process of re-design is performed. But prsonally I'm not sure that we NEED the remodelling of graphics - it is ENOUGHT to play. If you want to see beatiful graphics and slo-mo you should play MaxPayne of MatrixReloaded or other bullshit for dummies. But if you are the real strategy player you will be satisfied with the current representation of game.
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Hommer
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The Siberian capital, Novosibirsk City
Jul 2003 time: 05:29
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Heh, since my last post the long time passes, and the new client program is designed now. Also great game improvements have been implemented, like the linear depending of battle parameters of units depending of level of experience; new implementation of road and irrigation mechanism (depending of terrain), and many others small features...
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Fosse
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U.S.A.
Mar 2002 time: 23:29
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Is this still active, then? The site you linked to in the first post - in 2003 - doesn't have any updates or new games since August of 2003.
I remember filling out the little application and downloading the client when you first posted about it and nothing ever happened.
It looks interesting, and I'd love to play a game with scheduled turns and lots of players, but haven't figured out how e-Civ works - if it still is working.
Thanks for any info.
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