An interview with Exile by Curt Sibling has been uploaded to the SL site. Read it, here: http://sleague.apolyton.net/index.ph...egory:Magazine
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Interview with Exile
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Glad to help.
If anyone else wants to contribute to our Scenario League wiki site, it's very easy. Here's how:
1. Suppose you want to write a review of a scenario. Go to the Reviews page. Along the left side, click on "Edit".
2. There's a toolbar the top. Select "Internal Link" button. ( Ab )
3. Write your review on the new page. Select "Preview" to check it out. If it's OK, then press "Save Page".
That's it. Now, if you haven't released a scenario in the last six months, go write a review!
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Just read through all the interviews, made me think about the core strengths of Civ II, inspiring stuff!
I am trying to remember what I was up to back in 98, pity I have missed out on so much Civ II action over the years!
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That's a great interview. Congratulations to both the interviewer and the interviewee.'Arguing with anonymous strangers on the internet is a sucker's game because they almost always turn out to be - or to be indistinguishable from - self-righteous sixteen year olds possessing infinite amounts of free time.'
- Neal Stephenson, Cryptonomicon
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Nice interview.
I feel honoured that you mentioned me, Exile. Except now I feel guilty having to admit that I never played any of your scenarios.
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Not perfect quite yet . . . .
I'm glad you started the thread, Curt. Gives me the chance to correct some omissions . . . .
1.) John Ellis; by far the most accomplished designer with terrain. He uses it in a way that most of us simply don't know how to do. Great scenarios, but it's his mastery of how to use the map to best game effect that has always impressed me.
2.) Harlan Thompson. No excuses. Nuff said. Perhaps THE pioneer.
It's ok, Merc. How can I stay mad at someone who was responsible for my splendid photo over there? You'll notice that you still get credit for it.Lost in America.
"a freaking mastermind." --Stefu
"or a very good liar." --Stefu
"Jesus" avatars created by Mercator and Laszlo.
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