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  • Civ III Conquests Preview in Computer Games Magazine

    Just got the latest issue in the mail. It's a very short preview and most of the info is stuff I've already seen here on Apolyton. Some quotes:

    "Maps can now undergo permanent changes from things like random volcanoes and battle damage."

    "A Shogun-themed conquest with a regicide goal will have a special tech tree. As the player researches new techs, his king will become more powerful, advancing from a lowly 2/2/1 all the way to a godly 11/11/4. There will be a separate branch of tech for ninja units that can develop unique abilities, including assassination by directing a special attack at a king, bypassing any defensive units stacked with the king."

    The article mentions the Mayans and Sumerians, and also the Sengoku, who can research Ninjutsu (apparently a Japanese sub-tribe within the Shogun scenario. The Mori are also mentioned in this context). A pictured Mori unit is the "Sokei Warrior Monk."

    The article also states "Firaxis is building Conquests around specific elements of gameplay, some of which are entirely new, requiring changes to the code base that can't be accomplished with the scenario editor."

    And like I said, the rest is stuff we already know about.

    Just passing on the info.....


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    Re: Civ III Conquests Preview in Computer Games Magazine

    Originally posted by Falconius
    As the player researches new techs, his king will become more powerful, advancing from a lowly 2/2/1 all the way to a godly 11/11/4.
    Cool. That reminds me of the boardgame Titan.
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    • #4
      Sounds interesting, I think...
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      • #5
        Sounds promising. I'm wary of getting over-excited. I'm VERY interested in seeing how Conqests turns out, though. Some fascinating ideas are involved.

        I hope they put all the fields and triggers for these "new gameplay elements" in the editor. If you can't tweak the settings or use them in scenarios they won't be nearly as good IMHO.
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        • #6
          Originally posted by FrustratedPoet
          I hope they put all the fields and triggers for these "new gameplay elements" in the editor. If you can't tweak the settings or use them in scenarios they won't be nearly as good IMHO.
          The Conquests scenarios are being made using the included Conquests editor.
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          • #7
            The article mentions the Mayans and Sumerians, and also the Sengoku, who can research Ninjutsu (apparently a Japanese sub-tribe within the Shogun scenario. The Mori are also mentioned in this context). A pictured Mori unit is the "Sokei Warrior Monk."
            I think what they mean is that Sengoku is the name of the scenario. Sengoku wasn't a tribe or civilization, but the name the Japanese give for their Warring States period, which produced such great leaders as Takeda Shingen, Oda Nobunaga, Toyotomi Hideyoshi, and Tokugawa Ieyasu.

            The Mori Clan would naturally be included in that scenario, I suppose (not as a civ, for they were only a powerful family of daimyos from the Sengoku period). They were the Oda's great rivals for a time, supporting the powerful Buddhist monasteries which Nobunaga wanted to remove. They were ultimately defeated in 1581 by Hideyoshi under orders from Nobunaga.
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            • #8
              Originally posted by WarpStorm
              The Conquests scenarios are being made using the included Conquests editor.
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              • #9
                Originally posted by WarpStorm
                The Conquests scenarios are being made using the included Conquests editor.
                That's good to know.
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                • #10
                  Interesting news. Thanks for the quotes !

                  Now let's hope online gaming magazines will recieve the same preview in a few days
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                  • #11
                    Here's the scan

                    (I'm surprised someone got the magazine before me .. then again, It took me a day to get this scanned

                    Thanks for writing it out Falconius; Here's the page.

                    (well, as much as apolyton file upload will allow me to upload anyway )

                    finally I gave up and uploaded the simplest one to Apolyton UPLAD SERVICE
                    so this should be it:

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                    • #12
                      and also, the higher quality one:




                      ...sounds like another sub-par expansion *sigh*

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                      • #13
                        Thanks !

                        So, the second new government will be the Confucean Bureaucracy.

                        Also, Firaxis seems to have built really new things, such as techs directly affecting units, and units "fighting dirty". Do you think the new govs will also add entirely new things, or will they only be new tweaks that one can already make in the editor ?
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                        • #14
                          Originally posted by Spiffor
                          Thanks !

                          So, the second new government will be the Confucean Bureaucracy.

                          Also, Firaxis seems to have built really new things, such as techs directly affecting units, and units "fighting dirty". Do you think the new govs will also add entirely new things, or will they only be new tweaks that one can already make in the editor ?
                          Sounds like we're going to get what I feared we might - bizarre, exotic new governments which will probably be specific to certain scenarios. So, probably no fascism, fundamentalism or anything vaguely normal or sensible like that.

                          I wonder what else will be scenario specific - and won't make the blindest bit of difference to ordinary games. Which is what I for one will go back to after getting bored from playing the scenarios. (Probably a couple of days until the novelty wears off.)

                          edit for terrible grammar
                          Last edited by David Murray; July 5, 2003, 10:28.

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                          • #15
                            I'm pretty sure they'll make everything scenario specific available for normal game, at least through the use of the editor.

                            Besides, these governments aren't that exotic, as they have been used very widely across the world, with much efficiency (granted, they weren't used in Civ's usual western context)
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