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  • #76
    Originally posted by yin26
    But using one of the 2-3 official patches for a quick fix of something broken out of the box is infuriating.
    That's exactly what happened with Rome: Total War. They blew the first patch on some MP issue, and then had only one more to work with. The second patch missed a couple serious issues that then remained broken until the expansion pack came out.

    Corporate BS.
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    • #77
      Originally posted by General Ludd


      Patches?


      I think you mean expansion packs.
      What is with the confusion, Ludd? Patches ARE used to correct errors in a game.
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      • #78
        Can I please change my vote from #2 to #4? Thanks in advance.

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        • #79
          I doubt that's possible.
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          • #80
            Why would that be, Sir Ralph?
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            • #81
              He doesn't units being able to share tiles.
              I must say I do, I think, for example, the PTW Demo game would have been even more intense.
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              • #82
                I'm hoping to be blown away. They fixed the things I b*tched about with Civ3 and/or Civ2 (supid automated worker AI, infinite railroad movement, too many roads, corruption, pollution, no wonder movies, and general ugliness of the inteface taking away the epic atmosphere. I love the civics system and religion, although am POed that they were too PC to put in slavery and terrorism.

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                • #83
                  /me gets ready to hang the 3 posters who picked "completely disappoints"

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                  • #84
                    Slavery is a civic option...

                    Terrorism has, in a way, always been in Civ. In the modern sense, terrorism doesn't deserve to be in Civ4. It is insignificant in a game of this scale. Terrorism, in one form, is a guerilla tactic of killing enemy soldiers few at a time - look at Iraq. In Civ4, you would control armies!
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                    • #85
                      Voted: "Has more than enough new content to be a worthy successor. Buy with no remorse."

                      although I will read a Poly review or two
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                      • #86
                        I've preorderd as well, but i'm sticking by option 2. I'm definitely going to buy this, but I don't think it's superOMFGamazing yet... just good. The 3d is probably most of what's turning me off to this for now ... not having seen it in real action yet.
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                        • #87
                          Originally posted by Solver
                          Slavery is a civic option...
                          I mean as it is done in CtP (unit capturing settlers or city population) or Rome: Total War (enslaving the population of a captured city).

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                          • #88
                            Originally posted by Solver
                            Why would that be, Sir Ralph?
                            The poll is titled "Based on what we know", and I got to know something today, what changed my opinion about the game. To be fair, my new vote would be #3, but it mentions reviews of Apolyton only, while I'd rather extend my research beyond the often biased reviews of one site only.

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                            • #89
                              Come on, you're being rather melodramatic.
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                              • #90
                                I don't think Take2 limits the number of patches for devellopers.

                                At least they didn't for Railroad Tycoon 3 (but maybe that's because the game really needed a lot of patches).

                                They were working on an expansion pack for RT3 but decided to throw it at the fans for free (probably because it wouldn't sell anyway)
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