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  • #46
    Re: Civ III is probably the greatest game we will ever see in our lifetime

    Most of the people in this forumn was disappointed with the game I feel because if you look at the "list of features" to Firaxis, its obvious that people have created a game in their mind that would take years to create and billions of dollars to perfect. The game is great as it is. Some fans will never be happy.

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    • #47
      Originally posted by Alexander's Horse
      In other words Imran has NO IDEA where France, Spain and the British Isles are relative to each other.
      My thoughts exactly; you be mindreading?
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      • #48
        I agree that the game's got some problems- no multiplayer, an incomplete editor, and the crap-tacular world maps. None of them deal the death blow to a spectacular game. It's a hell of a lot of fun. Single Player so far is great! The world maps can be improved, so untill then, just play on random maps.

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        • #49
          Agreed it is the greatest game ever!
          "Oderint dum probent"

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          • #50
            Mike4879 Has hit the nail on the head with a nuke!
            The problem with this whole forum (and the reason I had not posted a single word until after release) is that for almost 7 years the folks here at Apolyton has been building a perfect game in their minds. Granted many of their suggestions has been very good and very innovative. However...and I hate to say this becuase of the angry lynch mob that shows up every time this is said...but this is not a Billion dollar game with a 50 year developement cycle!
            I know I probably sound like a drooling idiot to the Apolyton regulars who post in here every day (I have been reading to forum for about 2 years now), but I am happy with the game they have produced.
            It have some flaws, and a lack of some features that "everyone" wanted, but these are all FIXABLE!
            This game was not release on FIRAXIS' time table, but on their publisher's deadline. From the early interviews I read with Sid, he did not want to release the game "until it is done" in his own words.
            Unfortunately it was not up to him.
            It was up to Infogrames.
            So his team was given a deadline.
            in order to meet that deadline and still have a product that was at least useable they had to scrap their grand plans and cut back to what was already working. Anything not finished had to be scrapped.
            IN SPITE OF THIS the game is still better than most of the games in the past few years...
            How about Ultima 9...Garriot asked for another year to develop and they told him publish it now or we kill the entire project...
            I imagine a similar scenario here.
            Would that have been better? No Civ3 at all?

            So what we get now, is instead of a Dream Game with every feature you have ever dreamed of we get a game that is actually very good for what it is, and which has lots and lots of room for growth.
            They have told us that they DO plan on instituting MP and improving the editing tools...So please give them a break...
            "Ceçi n'est pas une Signature!"

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            • #51
              FeFex, I don't think you've been listening. The main complaints voiced here have to do with features that already existed in Civ2, are standard equipment on most contemporary computer games and were promised by Firaxis for Civ3. Specificaly, multi-player capability and complete and functional scenario editors. Premade scenarios and accurate maps also fit that description.

              These are not nice fantasies of naive fans requiring a 50 year development period and a $billion budget. They could have been achieved within existing time frames and budgets had Firaxis not again had major personnel problems. But that's their problem, not ours. We deserve a finished product, which is up to industry standards.

              Anyway, it was a good theory.
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              • #52
                No Tecumseh, perhaps their argument is logical. Just think, if firaxis were to make the game we were expecting [with all of the features civ2 had, and more ], it obviously would have been phenominally expensive. Yep. Just think of how expensive it would be to create a nice map of Europe, or even one scenario, or activate the existing multiplayer, or make the oceans blue. Or... all of them put together

                I think that is a good estimate, it would turn out to be a billion dollar/50 year project



                Don't laugh.

                That's right, a billion dollars.

                Twice as much as a challenger space mission.

                You people are so f*cking stupid it amazes me. Good night.

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                • #53
                  First of all I guess i must be a NOOB according to some of the people on here who have no responsibilities other than playing games... Sorry but I have bills to pay so instead of posting messages about a game, generally I prefer to play it. This explains my big fat "chieftan" tag. I imagine a good deal of the "veteran" posters on hear are newbs compared to me on the civ timeline. I have the original civ, with the 5.25" disks that doesn't have any "game of the year" awards on it yet, so shuv that in your pie hole if you think your special because you have 10 trillion posts on Apolyton.

                  The majority of people who like the game don't defend it, because they are busy enjoying themselves. So I'm here to do some defending. This game is the greatest thing since Civ 2 as far as I can tell. It's totally different than Civ2 but its much much better. . . as far as I can tell. Diplomacy is vastly improved, the computer AI is vastly improved. The biggest problem I can find so far is the AI tresspasses alot and they build cities where its obviously going to rebel and join my civ. The tresspassing is not an issue to me any more since if they continue to violate my borders I can get them to pay me cash for right of passage. (usually they only tresspass when they need to get to my enemy). This is just a matter of the computer being weak in one area of diplomacy. They seem pretty good at the other things. patch anyone?

                  On the issue of stupid city locations I have concluded that the computer can "see" the yet undiscovered resources... In fact I even build cities in the middle of the tundra and desert now when I run out of other areas I know that later on. Being "stupid" is going to pay big in oil, ect. . .

                  Most of the problems I see people complaining about tend to be things that simply aren't that big of a deal... corruption is one. Get the advanced governments and rush build courthouses, keep your people happy and your culture high... use the forbidden city. Corruption is still a big issue... but even in the USA its a big issue... not to mention countries like russia and china.

                  People complain about the civs beating them down... I've only had remote instances of civs threatening me... then I just say... no way and they remain polite. I think its because of my culture. Maintain a high culture and other civs realize it will be very hard to take over your cities so they play nice. If all you do is pump out military and don't cultivate culture, you are going to get jumped all over just like in real life. Britain vs. the Zulus anyone?
                  It helps for other civs to see you has a civilized nation...

                  This game is great, it will get better... lets hear some more praise from the lurkers out there if you have the time :-)
                  Thanks for reading,
                  Mike

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                  • #54
                    I think the reason why so many people are flinging out the "newb" remarks is because a lot of these new posters take a confrontational approach with their tone. So what's one supposed to think when someone with a "settler" title comes in and tells you to "play the game or shut up"? It's insulting. Granted, resorting to "newb" remarks isn't justified either but then, I think you should understand why people are reacting in such a fashion.

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                    • #55
                      As a guy who is a few posts shy of the coveted 'Emperor' status, I must say: Post count is absolutely one of the THE MOST HORRID ways to measure somebody's ability to contribute to the forums.

                      On the other hand, the people who show up here and pretend to know the entire history of what was promised, what was said and how it was all delivered are, in many cases, typing up some of THE MOST HORRID posts to arrive.

                      My personal take on this: The game was rushed. Anybody who denies that is delusional. The question now is: Do you feel that patches can polish this up to 'your' standards? While a number of people might be happy if NO patches ever came, I think a majority of people expect them. They expect a good editor and they expect good MP.

                      As it stands, MP has not even been agreed to yet! Yes, there might never be Civ3 MP ability if the contracts go one way or the other. One should hope for a solid editor patch, for without one, this game won't have half the shelf life of Civ2.

                      In the end, the money was not ripped out of your pocket, of course. This is why I did NOT pre-order and this is why I might NOT buy the game. I am waiting for a few more player reviews and forthcoming Firaxis announcements about MP and so forth.

                      Until then, if I want to complain: I will.
                      I've been on these boards for a long time and I still don't know what to think when it comes to you -- FrantzX, December 21, 2001

                      "Yin": Your friendly, neighborhood negative cosmic force.

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                      • #56
                        Hey Yin, remember when you told everyone to have faith because Sid was in control?

                        Tehehehehehe! Memories....

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                        • #57
                          Patches are a must. . .

                          I definately expect patches... i want the "potential trade" lines and the treat lines to be drawn to the correct people, but not on the turn I last loaded up the game. I wan't the computer to be more active diplomatically when it wants to cross my territory... but I'm content with initiating negotiations myself. And I would like for the computer not to found cities where it will do no good (Like on the coast surrounded by my empire). Its not a big problem... they get assimilated by my culture anyways. . .

                          (tangent alert) I'm a hard core PC gamer and friends all say that I'm a moron for playing buggy games. On the flipside I say they are morons for playing generic games that never take enough risks to become something truely revolutionary. PC games blow the consols out of the water these days because they can afford to mess up and patch later. And the thing that gets me is how people say that "buggy games wouldn't be tolerated on consoles". Thats correct, but the problem is, you get cookie cutter games that are pretty much bug free. Name all the really GREATconsol games that you can think of... then put the list beside the GREAT PC games.

                          The Legend Zelda
                          Metroid
                          Final Fantasy
                          Metal Gear Solid
                          Grand Turismo??? (maybe)


                          Civilization
                          Doom
                          Halflife
                          Deus Ex
                          Mechwarrior
                          Command and Conquer
                          System Shock
                          Maxe Payne
                          Ultima Online
                          Everquest
                          Warcraft
                          Diablo
                          Black & White (shoulda been. . .)
                          Sim City
                          Air Warrior (Old School MMOG, about to be scrapped by EA)
                          And Most Recently. . . Dark Age of Camelot

                          The list is somewhat biased considering how PC I am (pun intended)
                          Hell consol makers didn't have a clue about multiplayer till the PC did it first.

                          I'm very much looking for a MP patch, and fixes to bugs that i have yet to be annoyed by. . . but you and I both know, Yin, that MP is going to be in the "gold" addition and I will be one of the "morons" that buys it in addition to my LE Civ3 I'm having a blast playing and alot of the problems I see being griped about on the boards have yet to be a problem in my games. I think it's because I came to Civ 3 with an attitude that its not Civ 2 and its not going to be perfect, but just the "next evolution".... there better be a civ 4, 5, 6, 7 and so on... this game is timeless and it will stay that way providing someone is there to develope it. I saw someone say that if sid mier had created chess, someone would complain about the squares being to square... I think this is the case with Civ.

                          I think we both agree on the most important issue... Civ1, was great, and Civ 2 was greater... and (so far) I personally think Civ 3 is the best yet, but theres always room for improvement.
                          Thanks for reading,
                          Mike

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                          • #58
                            Naw, I would never call you a moron. You have a game plan. You know what's up. I salute you.
                            I've been on these boards for a long time and I still don't know what to think when it comes to you -- FrantzX, December 21, 2001

                            "Yin": Your friendly, neighborhood negative cosmic force.

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                            • #59
                              Originally posted by Ballz1998

                              Most of the problems I see people complaining about tend to be things that simply aren't that big of a deal... corruption is one. Get the advanced governments and rush build courthouses, keep your people happy and your culture high... use the forbidden city. Corruption is still a big issue... but even in the USA its a big issue... not to mention countries like russia and china.

                              People complain about the civs beating them down... I've only had remote instances of civs threatening me... then I just say... no way and they remain polite. I think its because of my culture. Maintain a high culture and other civs realize it will be very hard to take over your cities so they play nice. If all you do is pump out military and don't cultivate culture, you are going to get jumped all over just like in real life. Britain vs. the Zulus anyone?
                              It helps for other civs to see you has a civilized nation...

                              This game is great, it will get better... lets hear some more praise from the lurkers out there if you have the time :-)
                              Play the game awhile, and perhaps you'll see what may be a bug. I've started about four games so far. Today I played one where I did pretty well for awhile. I started two WoWs early on, the Collosus and the Pyramids. When I got Literature I switched the Pyramids to the Great Library, and I finally beat the AI to it. My culture was fantastic even before I built this stuff, every town had a temple, and some had libraries as well. I made up for my normal difficulty in getting good science by aggressive exploration and trade. This kept me from near the top in science, but also helped the AIs keep close to me.

                              I built the Great Library and got about four or five techs in the next two turns even though AFAIK the AI civs were not as advanced as that. This was my first warning sign that perhaps something was amiss. I switched most of my towns over to building marketplaces in anticipation of picking up The Republic (my next research goal). Throughout the game I had good relations with the AI, the worst being "Annoyed". I built the Collosus, and my Civ (The Indians) entered a golden age. Then things got really weird. A couple of my cities went into Civil disorder for no reason I could see. More techs came in, including Monarchy. I switched to Monarchy because Republic was over 20 turns away, and being a religious Civ I only had to suffer one turn of Anarchy.

                              As soon as I switched to Monarchy I started getting calls from the other Civs, all of which threatened war unless I gave them a bunch of tech and money. I hadn't completely neglected defense, so I told the first couple to get lost. They declared war, and formed pacts against me. In one turn nearly half of the other Civs had declared war, and within two turns 3/4 of them had declared war. I went from being a cultural giant with everyone impressed by my culture, and with decent to good relations with every Civ to being a Pariah within 5 turns. My sole crime was refusing "offers" to give away all of my tech and money "or else".

                              This game was on Regent (aka Prince) level, and the rapidity of the tech advances (seemed like too many based upon where I thought the AI was) strange behavior in my cities (revolts out of no where), and a sudden hostility points either to a bug, or some other aspect of the game that I am missing due to inexperience. I have read the manual, and nothing comes to mind regarding the latter. I have enjoyed playing the game, and will start another one tomorrow in all likelihood. If this problem persists (and it isn't some sort of unknowing blunder on my part) it will obviously curtail my enjoyment to a large extent, and I will probably set the game aside until a patch comes out.

                              I quote Balz above because I think that there is something to the computer players beating the human down syndrome that is not a function of anything he mentions in his post. I am willing to wager that my culture and diplomatic relations were as good as his were when they took a sudden and inexplicable turn south. Things got strange in a hurry.

                              Btw, most of the time the game runs fine on my Laptop (pentium III 600 w/128 meg of ram), though it did drop me on to the desktop once without so much as a 'by your leave', and it did hang once when I tried to exit the program.

                              I haven't had nearly as much luck with my desktop, which is a P3 350 w/128 meg of ram. I installed the game, clicked on the icon, and selected play the game from the menu, and it dumped me back to the desktop. The manual said that the game would install DirectX 8, and I didn't remember it doing that so I reinstalled. It doesn't do that, so I downloaded DirectX from MS (it took over an hour and a half). I also grabbed the latest drivers for my video and sound cards. Nothing helped. It still just dumps me back on the desktop.
                              He's got the Midas touch.
                              But he touched it too much!
                              Hey Goldmember, Hey Goldmember!

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                              • #60
                                So, are you all happy with Civ3 now? I deleted it shortly after this discussion and haven't missed it a bit.
                                Tecumseh's Village, Home of Fine Civilization Scenarios

                                www.tecumseh.150m.com

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