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    Yeahs, its probably too early to talk about them, but hiding a few in Civ3 might be worthwhile. Like having the advisors mix up each otehr's line on April Fool's or adding in a few referances to prior civs and stuff like that. For example:

    Military advisor: Sir, we cannot rely upon our phalanxes to hold off battleships any longer!

    Nothing too complex and not too many..... all the same, they would add a little life to the game. And nice work on the mountains.
    *grumbles about work*

  • #2
    How about, "Stop whining, Yin!"?



    That'd be a fun easter egg while mentioning ACS at the same time
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    • #3
      I'd like a cheat code that would allow me to change my "Palace" into a "Den of Iniquity" or a "House of Ill-Repute."
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      • #4
        You're in a weird mood tonight, techno.
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        • #5
          Originally posted by Urban Ranger
          You're in a weird mood tonight, techno.
          Oh, c'mon. It would be a huge selling point for me. They could even have the music change to "House of the Rising Sun" when I'm viewing my "palace"...
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          • #6
            i'd like, if you were in anarchy, for all the advisors pop up and start yelling (like in the great council anarchy scene), but at thge end say "stop whining yin!"

            "I've lived too long with pain. I won't know who I am without it. We have to leave this place, I am almost happy here."
            - Ender, from Ender's Game by Orson Scott Card

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