Interested to see how Civ V turns out.
One request to John Schafer and whomever else is on the Civ V development team:
Please, please, please, for the love of all that is still Holy in this world, do not make Civ V a kiddie game with jokey leaders (Pericles joshing around with his buds off-camera? what?) and other rubbish.
Give us a serious gaming environment, something with some dignity to it at least.
PC Strategy games, done properly, are the modern 21st equivalent of Chess. Games that keep this in mind are rewarded.
Don't give us this: http://www.entertainmentearth.com/im...CH012101lg.jpg
This is serious. If I invest 3 days of time into my Civ empire, it better not be a joke.
Loved the BTS expansion (because it borrowed some of the best ideas from CTPII), but have had a hard time getting into Civ since Civ 3 because of the juvenile turn the game has taken. I even had a store clerk chuckle at me when he had to go into the back and get a copy of Civ IV for me. His comment to me as we looked at the box was, "You play this game?" "Not yet" was my response, and 'not for long' I would have said a week later after all the mood breaking leaders kept prancing about the screen.
Rattle some cages if you have to, crack some heads, persuade them with honey and gold, whatever you have to do, but this would really improve the gaming Civ gaming environment for me (and others I suspect).
One request to John Schafer and whomever else is on the Civ V development team:
Please, please, please, for the love of all that is still Holy in this world, do not make Civ V a kiddie game with jokey leaders (Pericles joshing around with his buds off-camera? what?) and other rubbish.
Give us a serious gaming environment, something with some dignity to it at least.
PC Strategy games, done properly, are the modern 21st equivalent of Chess. Games that keep this in mind are rewarded.
Don't give us this: http://www.entertainmentearth.com/im...CH012101lg.jpg
This is serious. If I invest 3 days of time into my Civ empire, it better not be a joke.
Loved the BTS expansion (because it borrowed some of the best ideas from CTPII), but have had a hard time getting into Civ since Civ 3 because of the juvenile turn the game has taken. I even had a store clerk chuckle at me when he had to go into the back and get a copy of Civ IV for me. His comment to me as we looked at the box was, "You play this game?" "Not yet" was my response, and 'not for long' I would have said a week later after all the mood breaking leaders kept prancing about the screen.
Rattle some cages if you have to, crack some heads, persuade them with honey and gold, whatever you have to do, but this would really improve the gaming Civ gaming environment for me (and others I suspect).
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