I had a look at the Civ 3 suggestions forum and came across a reference to the Eternal China Syndrome.
Can anyone give me a brief description?
Can anyone give me a brief description?
quote: Originally posted by DaveV on 01-11-2001 02:09 PM Logical conclusion, Albert B, but not what they mean on Civ 3, I think. As I understand it, the complaint is that if a civ jumps out to an early lead in population and tech (like China in the Real World), that lead continues to widen and that civ will end up winning. |
quote: Originally posted by CYBERAmazon on 01-14-2001 02:38 AM DaveV, et al.: Why would somebody be complaining about that? Hey, if the AI civilization(s) get a jump on me and kick my butt in the end because of a good start, then so be it. Lesson learned. Play better the next time. That's how it works IRL ... except that a nation, once beaten down, usually cannot "quit" out of the "game" and/or replay certain moves. CYBERAmazon |
quote: the designers deserve a great deal of credit for keeping the level of challenge up right through to the end (in an AC game anyway). |
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