try and beat the AI. I'm sure a lot of people who complain about the AI will be the same one's who will becoming to this board to try and find strategies and tricks to beat the AI. Why not just try to enjoy the game and have fun.
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I fouy read want to have fun don't look on this board for strategies and tricks to
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I think what he means is this:
a) People think the AI will be too little of a challange.
b) People go to this forum to learn new strategies to beat the AI.
c) a and b are incoherent, in that if one thinks that the AI is too little of a challenge, one ought not try to learn new strategies which will make the AI even LESS of a challenge.
btw: I don't agree.
Peace!
-- RolandLast edited by Roland Ehnström; October 27, 2001, 07:12.
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Seems perfectly lucid to me. I have already planned to stop looking at all civ3 threads on all boards until a0 I can afford to buy the game and b) spend a month or four actually playing the game.
It is more true of civ than of most games that uncertainty about the future is a legitimate (almost integral) part of the game concept and so it is best played without foreknowledge. Not knowing the tech-tree, not knowing the capabilities of units, the value of devlopments and the ability or character of your neighbours is much of what the game is about.It is very dangerous to leap a chasm in two bounds
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Originally posted by Algernon Pondlife
Seems perfectly lucid to me. I have already planned to stop looking at all civ3 threads on all boards until a) I can afford to buy the game and b) spend a month or four actually playing the game.A witty quote proves nothing. - Voltaire
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I agree with Dennis.
These forums are great for general discussion, drooling over the upcoming game, exchanging mod ideas, etc.
But very often, game forums degenerate into exchanging cheats, semi-cheats, and "unrealistic" strategies that get around the intention of the game. (Railroads on the ocean, in Civ1!) For those that enjoy this kind of gameplay, I say, "Go for it!" But then it doesn't make sense to complain that there's no further challenge, and the AI is garbage.
If you want to keep the game challenging, then play the game straight. And this even applies to straight forward strategies. (What is the ideal sequence to start the game? Scout-Settler-Military unit? Or Military unit-Temple-Settler?) If I want challenging gameplay to last as long as possible, I should probably try to figure the puzzle out on my own.
And this isn't meant to criticize people who prefer to exchange strategies, just to point out that this practice is contradictory with complaining how quickly the game gets too easy.
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I'll let you work that out for yourself. It only takes reading it properly and thinking a little bit.Time is an illusion. Lunchtime doubly so.
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Originally posted by Algernon Pondlife
I'll let you work that out for yourself. It only takes reading it properly and thinking a little bit.
No. Trust me. That's what your post reads as. I win English prizes for a reason.A witty quote proves nothing. - Voltaire
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Originally posted by Faboba
No. Trust me. That's what your post reads as. I win English prizes for a reason.
Ok reading it closely the only logical conclusion which can be drawn from your scentence structure ( smart-arse ) is that you have enough money to buy the game and have been playing it now fro 3 to 4 months, meaning you had a copy of it before it went gold.
2) He is reading some forums on some boards, but not all on all boards. Goodness knows whether he constructed it correctly, but both of you can stop being smart-arses (and so will I)Concrete, Abstract, or Squoingy?
"I don't believe in giving scripting languages because the only additional power they give users is the power to create bugs." - Mike Breitkreutz, Firaxis
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Fair point.Concrete, Abstract, or Squoingy?
"I don't believe in giving scripting languages because the only additional power they give users is the power to create bugs." - Mike Breitkreutz, Firaxis
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