I don't think the Civ3 game itself is to blame (though it does take some of it - I know it would take a while to load using the heap of junk my computer is. The site's other DGs have ciphered away participation as well, making this almost a sideshow.
However, I think everyone remembers the game's heyday. That was when the political game was more exciting than the Civ3 stuff. I think that if we can find ways to revive political parties, cause competition for positions, etc, we can really get this thing moving again. A new system of government would have to used (see Aidun's old calls for a monarchy), but it's possibile.
However, I think everyone remembers the game's heyday. That was when the political game was more exciting than the Civ3 stuff. I think that if we can find ways to revive political parties, cause competition for positions, etc, we can really get this thing moving again. A new system of government would have to used (see Aidun's old calls for a monarchy), but it's possibile.
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