All I can say is, I don't think MP is exactly a top priority for either the developers or players of the game.
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Mike Breitkreutz, now you're here, can you please say something about MP ?
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You just cannot have a game in the 21st century like civ3 without a multiplayer mode. Period.
"But they want to release SP, everyone wants it anyway!" Not true. Most people, especially after MPGE, want to be able to play other people in a TBS game. Even if the statistics went your way, you miss a basic point: if Firaxis rushes the game for the holidays, what other things were 'omitted'?
We've heard nothing about the AI other than random PR garbage. Nothing about multiplayer, other than it'll be 'good'. But we have heard about a Limited Edition, a blatant insult to consumers, proudly declaring that gameplay in civ3 is not important, and the company would rather produce large reflective tin cans to house the CD in than a very vital play mode.
"It'll be downloadable later!" I doubt it. MPGE wasn't a download. And even if civ3 becomes multi-enabled further on, I have my doubts about how effective the mode would be. After all, once you buy civ3, your transaction is over - Firaxis' kindness is all that you have to go on.
It has to be out by October. Some cuts have to be made. But as a consumer, you have to admit and realize this. Anything else is blind optimism. Hey, it's your $50.
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Isaac: how can you know?I came upon a barroom full of bad Salon pictures in which men with hats on the backs of their heads were wolfing food from a counter. It was the institution of the "free lunch" I had struck. You paid for a drink and got as much as you wanted to eat. For something less than a rupee a day a man can feed himself sumptuously in San Francisco, even though he be a bankrupt. Remember this if ever you are stranded in these parts. ~ Rudyard Kipling, 1891
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I'm sure Wiglaf cares about the game. Even enough to withhold his $50 until it is a complete game.I came upon a barroom full of bad Salon pictures in which men with hats on the backs of their heads were wolfing food from a counter. It was the institution of the "free lunch" I had struck. You paid for a drink and got as much as you wanted to eat. For something less than a rupee a day a man can feed himself sumptuously in San Francisco, even though he be a bankrupt. Remember this if ever you are stranded in these parts. ~ Rudyard Kipling, 1891
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money is very hard to come by. throwing it away on a game that is, to me, 50% complete on the assumption of a patch later on is not a very sound plan. Add that to the fact that the existing half might also be rushed in terms of AI and civilization balance, I think I will enjoy the wait. Needless to say, 'friendly' companies have cheated me before, and I've always fallen for it the next time I had the chance to. Civ3 is tempting, but no, sorry. Earlier in this thread you said Firaxis has to earn their money. So do I.
by your last post, you make it clear you want a good civ3 and no wait to go along with it. Sorry to say, but that just isn't possible. I really want this game to be good, but I'm trying to point out it needs some work. That's all, it's not like I bash Firaxis for a living.
Wiglaf: If you don't plan to spend your fifty bucks on it, why do you continually post to this forum? It doesn't make any sense.
I'm sure Wiglaf cares about the game. Even enough to withhold his $50 until it is a complete game.Last edited by Wiglaf; September 23, 2001, 07:37.
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Originally posted by Wiglaf
You just cannot have a game in the 21st century like civ3 without a multiplayer mode. Period.
Some posts we've been reading about MP are absurd, imho. You just cannot not have a game like civ3 in the 21st century. Period. The MP feature is nice, addictive, but a feature. If civ3 had been announced in early 2001 as not supportive of MP, you'd all be quiet about this and would post here asking for a MP patch or ad-on. So now you just have to go through a terrible ordeal, which is to practice for a few months on a great and innovative SP game, and get the patch or ad-on later. I fail to comprehend why some people are praying for Firaxis to delay release for half a year, so they can post here "I told you so!!!" and we can all have 6 moooore months of speculating and criticizing about what nobody has even SEEN so far, so that people who won't even use MP mode at all are forced to wait for it. Disturbing at the least.
(...) if Firaxis rushes the game for the holidays, what other things were 'omitted'?
Omitted? I'd be far more worried about 'omitted' things if MP mode WAS in right now, because it would take resources that are important for the consolidation and polishing of the SP mode, which is the backbone of the whole game, and would affect both SP and MP negatively.
We've heard nothing about the AI (...). Anything else is blind optimism. Hey, it's your $50.
But hey, while you wait until March-May next year (that's 5-7 months after release) with $50 in your pocket, those of us who will buy the game next month will keep you posted on how much fun we've been having (or not) with it for the past months.
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Rushed? It has been delayed half a month from the original date, and they didn't think of it this August "hey what if we made civ3 this year and sell it by Xmas". The release date is not more important than the time/resources actually spent working on the game.
20 days is hardly enough time to program anything worthwhile. They're releasing the game too quickly. And since it's holiday season 2001, I think you can fill in the blanks.
Omitted? I'd be far more worried about 'omitted' things if MP mode WAS in right now, because it would take resources that are important for the consolidation and polishing of the SP mode, which is the backbone of the whole game, and would affect both SP and MP negatively.
My concern is that if Firaxis ran out of time for MP, is it reasonable that they got in the AI, graphics, features to considerable quality and cut off at another play mode? Not really. Whenever a game is released unfinished with a promise that it will eventually be completed, red flags should go off in your head, left and right.
"Blind optimism"... Well, you sound just like the right person to talk about optimism. Nobody knows anything about the game. In your own words, "We've heard nothing about the AI", so you automatically assume that it will be weak. I believe this is called "blind pessimism".
But hey, while you wait until March-May next year (that's 5-7 months after release) with $50 in your pocket, those of us who will buy the game next month will keep you posted on how much fun we've been having (or not) with it for the past months.
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Originally posted by Wiglaf
20 days is hardly enough time to program anything worthwhile. They're releasing the game too quickly.
Push back the deadline to mid 2002. Add in multiplayer.
Work on the AI if need be.
Ever played MP?
When you have to go "blind" about something, you shouldn't assume the best.
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Push back the deadline to mid 2002. Add in multiplayer. Work on the AI if need be. Further balance the civilizations. Look for bugs. You act like Firaxis has to release their game by October for some reason. Also, what makes you think civ is all about SP? Ever played MP?
Here's a what issac brock posted and I think it works nicely here
Well, in that case, I'm sure there is absolutely no defense for missiles, which makes a giant hole in the game, so it shouldn't be released until the after the fifth coming of christ is well past finished. - Isaac BrockI never know their names, But i smile just the same
New faces...Strange places,
Most everything i see, Becomes a blur to me
-Grandaddy, "The Final Push to the Sum"
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I have this great fear that no MP also means other elements of the game are going to be cut. And you only have to look to their promotional website to find more changes that require time to balance and find out how they exactly work.
Look at Civ Specific abilities, changed less than six weeks before the game needs to go gold. Now tweaks should be made up until release but if the AI is going to use its unique abilities it would seem that more testing would be required.
As well, golden age reqs seem to have been changed after talk on this board. Something that important again needs time to test and figure out.
I just can't see with these things going on how you can honestly believe that AI and SP gameplay is going to be complete. Two or three months seem needed to finish the game and make it the perfect game that we all want to see.About 24,000 people die every day from hunger or hunger-related causes. With a simple click daily at the Hunger Site you can provide food for those who need it.
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Exactly what tniem said.
OK, and then when mid 2002 rolls around they mysteriously never said anything about x. "It's a vital feature!" "What else are the rushing?!?!?" etc. etc.
Yes. I like it. I'd rather wait for it with SP on my hands.
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