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  • I like that you wont be able to send units into another players terretory without the declaration of war. Althought it would still be nice if you could move your ships throught other nations waters..
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    Also a proud member of the The Glory Of War team on PtW-DG

    A.D 300, after 5h of playing DonHomer said: "looks like civ2 could be a good way to kill time if i can get the hang of it :P"

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    • Originally posted by Sir Ralph
      Et tu, Brute?

      What I don't get is, why people are so interested in my opinion and eagerly try to change it. Does anyone see me attack any of the scores of players, who stated, that they like that feature? That is perfectly fine with me, they are entitled to believe what they want and I am willing and able to agree to disagree. Why can't you do the same?
      Man, you really are over-reacting aren't you! Who's attacking your opinion? I'm concerned about this new feature as much as you are, but since I've seen it work in SMAC, I'm not going to get ballistic about it until I've played the game. It might turn out to be a good feature, a way of forming true alliances. We won't know until we get the game, so I'm not going to jump to any conclusions just yet.

      You're usually one of the level headed ones around here, I'm surprised that you're being so touchy about this whole issue.

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      • Originally posted by Boris Godunov


        I just want you to feel better, Ralphie.


        Well, aren't you just a sweet, considerate guy, Boris.
        A lot of Republicans are not racist, but a lot of racists are Republican.

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        • Originally posted by Boris Godunov
          The Civ3 editor sucked for doing anything beyond just changing numerical values. Want to add a new unit? Well, now you have to edit two text files, copy the graphics into a new folder, do 37 cartwheels... It was a mess.

          And drawing a map shouldn't be so time-consuming. You had to place all the tiles there manually. How about a "fill" option? You know, just draw the borders of a land mass and then have it fill in with a selected terrain?

          Granted, I don't know if Civ4's map editor will be better in that regard, but I can hope.
          There was somewhat of a halfway option -- you could choose only three different brush sizes, with the largest brush size filling what -- 12 tiles at a time??
          A lot of Republicans are not racist, but a lot of racists are Republican.

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          • Alright, Godunov. Let's talk reason.

            No, it doesn't break the game, as far as it is known.


            This is your opinion, which you are entitled to have.

            Since lots of people have been playing it so far and this hasn't "broken" the game, I don't see how you can be in a position to assert this, since you haven't played it.


            Since this feature existed with Alpha Centauri in a comparable game, I can very well evaluate it. Besides, it does not take too much imagination to see the consequences.

            What it's done has scrapped one of your favorite strategies.


            This is an assertion, and an unproven one at that.

            Well, boohoo, a lot of the new features are doing that for me and everyone else. That's part of it being a new game, not just an upgrade. You'll adapt and learn to play differently.

            So back off the pessimism and wait until you've played the game, at least, to whine and gnash teeth over a feature.


            This is plain and simple an order to shut up. No less and no more. A command not to express my opinion. Hence I don't see how this...

            Where did I say you can't have your opinion?

            You're free to express it, and I'm free to disagree with it. That's what has been done.


            ... would be sincere.

            I see you getting upset when I think you really don't need to be yet--especially since you haven't even played the game! So I'm just suggesting you relax and not let it upset you until you see how it plays out. You might end up totally loving the new way and then you'll feel darn silly for all the gnashing of teeth beforehand.


            This is illogical at best. While browsing these boards I see thousands of posts "awesome", "great feature", "wonderful", "very nice" etc. etc. Neither of these people have played the game. How would it be, if I - or somebody else for that matter - would jump at these people in the style you jumped at me, and say:

            "I see you getting excited when I think you really don't need to be yet--especially since you haven't even played the game! So I'm just suggesting you relax and not get too excited until you see how it plays out. You might end up totally hating the new way and then you'll feel darn silly for all the unjustified praising beforehand."

            How would that be, Godunov? It would treat them the same way you treat me.

            I just want you to feel better, Ralphie.


            There is it again, this belittling and paternalism. You know what? I have an excellent link for you, Borka: Click here, and all this opposition against your hallowed opinion is gone. I will do it equivalently.

            Oh, and since we won't likely talk to each other again, you stated a while ago, that Orffs Carmina Burana would be an assemblage of religious tunes. I didn't complain, since I didn't want to compromise you, but this is false. The Carmina Burana is thoroughly secular.

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            • It's about drinking!!!
              Is God willing to prevent evil, but not able? Then he is not omnipotent. Is he able, but not willing? Then he is malevolent. Is he both able and willing? Then whence cometh evil? Is he neither able nor willing?
              Then why call him God? - Epicurus

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              • There seem to be a Ralph-complex spreading in this thread.

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                • Guess the Yin-euphoria has ran its course, the teeming masses needed a new target.
                  He who knows others is wise.
                  He who knows himself is enlightened.
                  -- Lao Tsu

                  SMAC(X) Marsscenario

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                  • Originally posted by Sir Ralph
                    Yep, Civ2/CTP style ZOC would have been nice.
                    No, no, NO! I never want to see that system used again, it just makes things to easy to bottleneck a location. I like the way it was done in Civ 3 for the most part, except that units with ZOC should have been more effective in damaging passing units. And slowing down fast units would have been nice too.

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                    • Originally posted by GeoModder
                      Guess the Yin-euphoria has ran its course, the teeming masses needed a new target.

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                      • Originally posted by Sir Ralph
                        I caged in his galley with five of mine - not too efficient, but fun. Bummer that such things are gone, because that blocking was certainly not worth a declaration of war. The game has become a bit poorer, but not much.
                        Well... at least units sharing the same square fixes the ship-runs-into-submarine-DOW that pissed me off way too much in Civ3. So the game has become a bit better, too.
                        "Stuie has the right idea" - Japher
                        "I trust Stuie and all involved." - SlowwHand
                        "Stuie is right...." - Guynemer

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                        • That's a good point, however it is only one possible way to fix that misery.

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                          • Originally posted by alva
                            It's about drinking!!!
                            Yep, among others. And sex.

                            Code:
                            Si puer cu[i][/i]m puellula                If a boy with a girl
                            moraretur in cellula,               tarries in a little room,
                            felix coniunctio.                   happy is their coupling.
                            Amore suscrescente                  Love rises up,
                            pariter e medio                     and between them
                            avulso procul tedio,                prudery is driven away,
                            fit ludus ineffabilis               an ineffable game begins
                            membris, lacertis, labii            in their limbs, arms and lips.

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                            • I clicked on Sir Ralph's link without realizing that it would put him on my ignore list. How do I get him back?

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                              • Code:
                                Bibit hera, bibit herus,            The mistress drinks, the master drinks,
                                bibit miles, bibit clerus,          the soldier drinks, the priest drinks,
                                bibit ille, bibit illa,             the man drinks, the woman drinks,
                                bibit servis cu[i][/i]m ancilla,           the servant drinks with the maid,
                                bibit velox, bibit piger,           the swift man drinks, the lazy man drinks,
                                bibit albus, bibit niger,           the white man drinks, the black man drinks,
                                bibit constans, bibit vagus,        the settled man drinks, the wanderer drinks,
                                bibit rudis, bibit magnus.          the stupid man drinks, the wise man drinks,
                                
                                Bibit pauper et egrotus,            The poor man drinks, the sick man drinks,
                                bibit exul et ignotus,              the exile drinks, and the stranger,
                                bibit puer, bibit canus,            the boy drinks, the old man drinks,
                                bibit presul et decanus,            the bishop drinks, and the deacon,
                                bibit soror, bibit frater,          the sister drinks, the brother drinks,
                                bibit anus, bibit mater,            the old lady drinks, the mother drinks,
                                bibit ista, bibit ille,             this man drinks, that man drinks,
                                bibunt centum, bibunt mille.        a hundred drink, a thousand drink.

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