Originally posted by Solver
The preview is far less moronic than I expected. However:
Wow, a game can stretch on for hours! Surprise! A game taking five and a half hours to finish - surprise again!
Honestly, if there's one thing about Civ that none of the reviewers seem to get, it's that Civ games are supposed to be long. There's a good reason why Civ is different from all the numerous RTS games which you can play a full game of in an hour.
I am, personally, looking forward to 20 hour games!
The preview is far less moronic than I expected. However:
[..] further testing shows that you can easily have a single game stretch on for hours. We played a game on a small ocean map with five civilizations, two of which were controlled by humans, and after about three and a half hours we'd gotten to Napoleonic-era technology. It looked like another two hours or more to finish the game off.
Wow, a game can stretch on for hours! Surprise! A game taking five and a half hours to finish - surprise again!
Honestly, if there's one thing about Civ that none of the reviewers seem to get, it's that Civ games are supposed to be long. There's a good reason why Civ is different from all the numerous RTS games which you can play a full game of in an hour.
I am, personally, looking forward to 20 hour games!
It makes me laugh when some previewers list the possible game length as a con (in his "Iffy" category) because that's exactly what I prefer.
And now there are so many options you can pick to make the game follow pretty much ANYONE's speed preference so it's actually kind of sellfish when someone complains about how not every setting suits their playstyle. Think about OTHER people!
You want a fast game choose a small pangea map not an ocean map!
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