How about Zanarkand versus Bevelle? I'd like to see that one.
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Trip: When did that happen? I remember you had some contacts over there or something, but you weren't hired a few months ago were you?
/me thinks he should check other people's sig more often.Do not fear, for I am with you; Do not anxiously look about you, for I am your God.-Isaiah 41:10
I praise you because I am fearfully and wonderfully made - Psalms 139.14a
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Originally posted by Nikolai
Trip: When did that happen? I remember you had some contacts over there or something, but you weren't hired a few months ago were you?
* Nikolai thinks he should check other people's sig more often.
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Ok so it's time for you to violate the NDA and be blackballed from every major dev studio just to tell us all about civ 4
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But when?
And to stay on topic: how about the situation around the Great Lakes and the East Coast of America when the first colonizing powers really started to pull their weight in and brought the European conflicts there as well amidst the local native conflicts (and the consequential alliances)?
A sort of "Last of the Mohicans" setting?
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Originally posted by Trip
Hmmm... Sorry.
What I will tell you is that it's a great game. Go out and buy it.
Really though, no doubt I'll have it one release day
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I'd like to see all the scenarios so far mentioned in this thread. I echo Curt's sentiments.
And I'd welcome a comprehensive set of in-game editors that allow the creative manipulation of the game so that individuals with a compulsion to do so could create any historical period/campaign/war desired.Lost in America.
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