I really hope with all the talk of cutting out "unfun" elements that the game's realism doesn't go down the drain because of it. There of course needs to be a balance between being a fun game and also showing the player how civilizations really evolved and how the world works. I think if it could pass the "12th grade history class democracy game" test, then its level of realism is good. Let me explain:
How cool would it be if a class of students could play historical scenarios (like a WWII scenario for example) as a democracy game, with several teams of students running civs and trying to beat the other team of students. They could even write newspapers and really dig into the history. I think this would be a blast, and they'd learn a lot about a particular period of time too. But in order for this to happen, Civ4 would have to be at least somewhat realistic, realistic enough for a 12th grade history teacher to accept it as a reasonable model of how the world really works.
So, how does Civ4 strike this balance? I kind of think that completely getting rid of things like unhappiness would be detrimental. Thoughts?
BTW, I'm in 11th grade right now, and I'm already salivating just thinking about launching my team's Soviet forces against my fellow classmates' Panzer divisions.
How cool would it be if a class of students could play historical scenarios (like a WWII scenario for example) as a democracy game, with several teams of students running civs and trying to beat the other team of students. They could even write newspapers and really dig into the history. I think this would be a blast, and they'd learn a lot about a particular period of time too. But in order for this to happen, Civ4 would have to be at least somewhat realistic, realistic enough for a 12th grade history teacher to accept it as a reasonable model of how the world really works.
So, how does Civ4 strike this balance? I kind of think that completely getting rid of things like unhappiness would be detrimental. Thoughts?
BTW, I'm in 11th grade right now, and I'm already salivating just thinking about launching my team's Soviet forces against my fellow classmates' Panzer divisions.
Comment