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  • MP... What if Brian had not left?

    I read this in an interview on Gamespot. It's Brian Reynolds talking about multiplayer in SMAC. Interesting stuff really, given the talk on this forum.

    Quote:
    Adding multiplayer was definitely very important to me personally, ever since being told (in a previous life) that multiplayer wasn't a very good idea, interferes with our marketing plans , and please stop working on it, over halfway through the implementation. Incidentally, I hear the same company, now under new and infinitely better management, is now scrambling frantically to correct the mistake and "beat me to market" with a multiplayer version of said game. I wish them luck, because it's not easy![

    Now, I am more a single player myself, but I wonder how his departure from Firaxis has affected Civ3.
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  • #2
    Good point but

    who needs a Civ 3 multiplayer when the single game is broken ?

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    • #3
      First, this is not ranting and it's not about MP. The fact seems to be that Civ3 was shipped unfinished. I am convinced that Brian leaving Firaxis has a lot to do with that. They had to replace a key person. If Civ3 is like previous games (Civ2 & SMAC), he was the Head Designer.

      I'm just wondering how Civ3 would be different.
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      • #4
        Another interview, this one after he left Firaxis.

        Quote:
        The big money resource-wise usually goes into art and multimedia, so those have been the areas where trade-offs have had to be made; there were a whole series of cut scenes I would have liked to include in Alpha Centauri (the so-called "interludes"), but the resources just weren't there.

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        • #5
          Re: Good point but

          Originally posted by TLG
          who needs a Civ 3 multiplayer when the single game is broken ?



          I you want to rant keep posting
          Actually that is a good reason to have MP. There are still some bugs in SMAC but people that play against each other agree not to exploit them. I think the present Civ 3would have been playable with MP.
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          • #6
            Re: Good point but

            Originally posted by SITS
            There are still some bugs in SMAC but people that play against each other agree not to exploit them
            "Let's play fair : do not overtake my cities guarded with 4 riflemen with your army of warriors"

            Sounds fun but it happend to me yesterday when I lost a city guarded with 4 riflemen (3 veterans, 1 elite each) against 12 Egyptian chariots (2/1/2)

            There was a 50% bonus when fighting outdated units in Civ2. Why did Firaxis forget it in Civ3 ?

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            • #7
              Re: Re: Good point but

              Originally posted by TLG Firaxis
              Infogrammes
              Brian Reynolds
              All I know of why Reynolds left Firaxis is the same as what everyone else has read.

              But it does cross my mind that maybe Reynolds doesn't deserve that thumbs up quite so readily. Rumor was that he took or disabled much of the SMAC code and did a lot of other snitty things when he and the others left. Since a final patch for SMAC never materialised perhaps there is something to this, I don't know.

              Now people have suggested with good reason that part of the reason Civ3 is obviously unfinished is because of Reynolds' leaving. With the future of big budget TBS games are very dependent on the sales of Civ3 and the upcoming MOO3, and Reynold's professed desire to make only RTS at BigHuge Games - do you see where I'm heading with this?

              The people who left Firaxis left it in the lurch. Whether they left because of expanding hat sizes (as I suspect) or to justly escape the evil Sid (probably at least partially true) we will never know for sure. Since what is on our computers has been compromised because of it (even if you like this game, it's scope has been compromised you have to admit), I see no reason for any thumbs being raised.

              Besides, what has BigHuge done for you lately?
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              • #8
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                • #9
                  Re: Re: Re: Good point but

                  Originally posted by jackshot
                  Since what is on our computers has been compromised because of it (even if you like this game, it's scope has been compromised you have to admit),
                  That was actually my point. To what extent has Civ3 been compromised?
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                  • #10
                    Re: Good point but

                    Originally posted by jackshot

                    I see no reason for any thumbs being raised.
                    Well, I do. Civilization is the most succeeding strategy franchise in the history of video games. And when Brian Reynolds says :
                    The big money resource-wise usually goes into art and multimedia, so those have been the areas where trade-offs have had to be made; there were a whole series of cut scenes I would have liked to include in Alpha Centauri (the so-called "interludes"), but the resources just weren't there.
                    , he is obviously talking about Firaxis. And he is right, you can not work properly if not enough resources are allocated to the development of such a game.

                    The Civilization franchise deserves a better treatment. To sum up : Brian Reynolds is perfectionist, Firaxis is commercial and Infogrames is industrious ]

                    Besides, what has BigHuge done for you lately?
                    Still nothing but at least they have not soiled Civilization's reputation.

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                    • #11
                      Re: Re: Re: Re: Good point but

                      Originally posted by Earthling7


                      That was actually my point. To what extent has Civ3 been compromised?
                      To name just two, lack of multiplayer and a weak editor, both of which Firaxis admitted were left out due to time contraints. The game was rushed, everyone knows that, and I would call these compromises. You can blame Infogames and probably rightly so, but Firaxis also contracted to be finished by that date and "missed" it.

                      I think Firaxis obviously worked very hard to make it, but the split was too much to overcome. And I think it's silly to say the split was ALL Sid's fault because things don't usually go like that in the real world and it's not how Mr. Reynolds tells the story anyway. I have nothing against Reynolds either, he is certainly free to pursue his dreams, but I'll feel better about his actions when BigHuge puts something nice on my computer.

                      So far, his leaving has just been a negative. As I've said before, Civ3 is about 85% of a very, very great game which Firaxis deserves a lot of credit for. But the remaining 15% is compromise.
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                      • #12
                        Still nothing but at least they have not soiled Civilization's reputation.


                        Neither has Firaxis.
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                        • #13
                          Yeah sure, the integrity of the obnoxious Brian Reynolds in selling his soul to Microsoft. It is all about RTS vs TBS. (note to self: keeping reminding yourself why you will never buy a BHG game.)

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                          • #14
                            Originally posted by Imran Siddiqui
                            Neither has Firaxis.
                            You don't think kicking a high profile game out the door before it is finished is a bad thing?
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                            • #15
                              Originally posted by DinoDoc


                              You don't think kicking a high profile game out the door before it is finished is a bad thing?
                              Microsoft doesn't think so - take a look at their apps.
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