Or you should say, "I can not understand the brilliance of CtP and call it crappy" ,
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I didn't call it crappy in the first place. The thread starter did. I even play it on occasions, more often than Civ2. I just love to tease its fans a bit. But alas, at the moment there's no 4X game I consider worth playing, perhaps with the exception of Play the World.
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I seem to recall a 'crap' label regarding CTP2 provided by a 'certain' poster in a recent comparison CTP/civ3 cheats and bonuses thread.
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Let me guess... you were disappointed because many things weren't like in Civ2/3?
To better enjoy CtP, you need to either have never played Civ2/3, or read the thread I linked to above. Then, with understanding of the differences, install the source-code project patch (it seems to fix all known causes for crashes, and the known major bugs), SAP2... and enjoy! It really can't be unfun, it just might take a few hours to get into...Solver, WePlayCiv Co-Administrator
Contact: solver-at-weplayciv-dot-com
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What if i played half a game of civ3 and trashed it because moving workers around took time away from the real playing and made it "unfun"? Id say i wasnt lacking goodwill either then.
I didnt actually, i played civ3 for a few games but it was slow and i felt most of my time was being spent on boring tasks, rather than strategy.Call to Power 2: Apolyton Edition - download the latest version (12th June 2011)
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Originally posted by Solver
Let me guess... you were disappointed because many things weren't like in Civ2/3?
To better enjoy CtP, you need to either have never played Civ2/3, or read the thread I linked to above. Then, with understanding of the differences, install the source-code project patch (it seems to fix all known causes for crashes, and the known major bugs), SAP2... and enjoy! It really can't be unfun, it just might take a few hours to get into...
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Originally posted by Solver
Resistance is futile. You will be assimilated. You will read the comparison thread, and you will be added to the realm of CtP players.* A true libertarian is an anarchist in denial.
* If brute force isn't working you are not using enough.
* The difference between Genius and stupidity is that Genius has a limit.
* There are Lies, Damned Lies, and The Republican Party.
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Originally posted by OzzyKP
Perhaps a good poll would be "How many times did you play Civ3 before going back to Civ2?"
I played Civ3 about 3 times on SP.
Now deleted from my PC... it sux; god aweful game.
Civ 1 and 2 are legendary games!
I suggest the Civ3'ers who haven't played Civ2, do so."Old age and skill will overcome youth and treachery. "
*deity of THE DEITIANS*
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The bulk of Civ3ers played Civ2. They're just openminded for some changes and willing to trade some fun for more challenge (speaking of SP, of course), while others are not. Neither of these sides is right or wrong, and everybody should play what him pleases.
Solver, you can't convince me to play CtP, because I do so on occasions anyway. And I don't need to read any comparison threads, because I read them all and often participated. My part is to troll against CtP, Maq's part is it to countertroll, hex's part is it to spout insightful, but fruitless commentaries. If you want to participate, seek your own unique role please, otherwise stay out!
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