Most of you probably know about the game Europa Universalis released last year by Pardox. Though I haven't played it as much as I would like to IMO it's the best empire game out there. It's big feature is that the gameplay is probably the most historically accurate there is. The AI ,while it has problems , is lots better than Civ2/SMAC.
Now EU2 is due to be released late this year and I will bet that it beat the pants off Civ3. For one thing it is now a truly world game with 180 (yes you read right!!) playable countries all over the world.
The most interesting point of difference is the enthusiasm of the programming team and the corresponding enthusiasm of the fans. There have been 9 patches for EU and one more is in the making. Paradox reads the bulletin board regularly and responds very frequently to fan suggestions. I would bet that there have been more posts from Paradox in the EU2 forum in the last week than from Firaxis in the last year.
I still expect that Civ3 will be a decent game. But I can't help feeling that there isn't much enthusiasm about it at Firaxis, and that it was Dinos and now SimGolf which was the real passion especially for Sid Meier. We all remember the mass exodus a year back. That lack of enthusiasm has seeped through to the fan base. It's evident that a large fraction of the fans are becoming disillusioned.
So it appears that the young upstart with fire in its belly is besting the established franchise which is resting on its laurels.
The king is dead. Long live the king !
Now EU2 is due to be released late this year and I will bet that it beat the pants off Civ3. For one thing it is now a truly world game with 180 (yes you read right!!) playable countries all over the world.
The most interesting point of difference is the enthusiasm of the programming team and the corresponding enthusiasm of the fans. There have been 9 patches for EU and one more is in the making. Paradox reads the bulletin board regularly and responds very frequently to fan suggestions. I would bet that there have been more posts from Paradox in the EU2 forum in the last week than from Firaxis in the last year.
I still expect that Civ3 will be a decent game. But I can't help feeling that there isn't much enthusiasm about it at Firaxis, and that it was Dinos and now SimGolf which was the real passion especially for Sid Meier. We all remember the mass exodus a year back. That lack of enthusiasm has seeped through to the fan base. It's evident that a large fraction of the fans are becoming disillusioned.
So it appears that the young upstart with fire in its belly is besting the established franchise which is resting on its laurels.
The king is dead. Long live the king !
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