BOOO! I thought the comment in the interview about C4 not supporting terrorism was a horrible example of whitewashing and self-cencorship.
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Originally posted by Mace
It's a sign of the times. I bet if Civ4 was developed in the 1950's, there would be *NO* Communism in it...??M. le Comte
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Im for getting back espionage/terrorist missions into Civ4, for they give some new, unconventional way of doing things. Although if we would talk about non state sponsored terrorism, barabarians should fill that role, as they did in Civ 2.
I think that a state could also sponsor a barbarian uprisng in exchange for the assurence that they wont be the target of the rebellion or terrorist act in question.
Tomasz
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Originally posted by Tomasz
Im for getting back espionage/terrorist missions into Civ4, for they give some new, unconventional way of doing things. Although if we would talk about non state sponsored terrorism, barabarians should fill that role, as they did in Civ 2.
I think that a state could also sponsor a barbarian uprisng in exchange for the assurence that they wont be the target of the rebellion or terrorist act in question.
TomaszResident Filipina Lady Boy Expert.
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Originally posted by M. le Comte
That's right. Nothing happened on the world scale on the 9/11.
What it did was give the leaders of the US the political capital to pursue a course of action they wanted to pursue anyways. And when has manipulation of the populous ever been modelled in Civ?
And if you included terrorism you'd have to include some sort of non-state entity (like late game barbarians) and that gets complicated quickly and unnecessarily.
All of you who are assuming that terrorism is being left out as a PC thing are barking up the wrong tree. Its being left out because on the civ scale it doesn't make sense, and implementing a framework to make it make sense would overcomplicate the game in a way that was more unfun than any fun you might get from using it.
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"We will just have to accept that this is a fun/megalomania game, and not a historical document."
For some reason this just reminded me of "historical records" in GalaxyQuest. "Oh, those poor people" (in respect of the historical records for Gilligan's Island).
It's interesting to consider where the distinction between terrorism and "raiding" or "individual action", along the lines of American ifigures such as the Swamp Fox, Forrest, the James', John Brown, various Rangers (I'm thinking of the ones in Burma), and so on lies. Even TV icons like Zorro and the Rat Patrol were destroying enemy capability and morale.Many are cold, but few are frozen.No more durrian, please. On On!
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Down with the Political Crap!
We want fun, not a chopped game!-- What history has taught us is that people do not learn from history.
-- Programming today is a race between software engineers striving to build bigger and better idiot-proof programs, and the Universe trying to produce bigger and better idiots. So far, the Universe is winning.
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Originally posted by binTravkin
Down with the Political Crap!
We want fun, not a chopped game!
If you don't want realism, may I suggest you to go and buy Warcraft or CTP (which games might be as well as civ very entertaining)M. le Comte
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Originally posted by wrylachlan What it did was give the leaders of the US the political capital to pursue a course of action they wanted to pursue anyways.
All of you who are assuming that terrorism is being left out as a PC thing are barking up the wrong tree. Its being left out because on the civ scale it doesn't make sense,Let Them Eat Cake
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