hmm....
I really have mixed feelings about civ3... but after a few games I'm learning more away from it. While it has some fresh content, I think it is definately a step back from SMAC. It looks and feels like CivII with some fancy graphics, which is pretty much what it is.
The AI in SMAC was much better, while it didn't handle well under certain conditions at least it was still relatively potent, and didn't always use the same strategies. The factions were actually DIFFERENT, too... the tension of encountering Yang or Miriam just isn't there when you run into the British, and it doesn't feel as "personal". It may seem strange, but I really miss the "Interludes" and wonder vids, it added yet another element of personality and life to the game.
The CivIII AI really isn't that great... it tries to expand everywhere to create the illusion of aggresiveness, and as someone else in this thread said it's easy to beat once you know how it thinks. If you block the AI's reckless expansion or just attack it early on while they're still frantically founding cities, you're sure to win.
Back to SMAC I go....
I really have mixed feelings about civ3... but after a few games I'm learning more away from it. While it has some fresh content, I think it is definately a step back from SMAC. It looks and feels like CivII with some fancy graphics, which is pretty much what it is.
The AI in SMAC was much better, while it didn't handle well under certain conditions at least it was still relatively potent, and didn't always use the same strategies. The factions were actually DIFFERENT, too... the tension of encountering Yang or Miriam just isn't there when you run into the British, and it doesn't feel as "personal". It may seem strange, but I really miss the "Interludes" and wonder vids, it added yet another element of personality and life to the game.
The CivIII AI really isn't that great... it tries to expand everywhere to create the illusion of aggresiveness, and as someone else in this thread said it's easy to beat once you know how it thinks. If you block the AI's reckless expansion or just attack it early on while they're still frantically founding cities, you're sure to win.
Back to SMAC I go....
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