Re: Reading is fundamental
So tell us Venger, what about Civ3 did not "build on the successful foundation of previous games"? Last I checked you still have to build settlers to found cities, build defensive units to protect said cities, build offensive units to show people you aren't a wimp, and build city buildings to either boost your economy, military or science for the empire.
So which of these concepts were left out from Civ2 to Civ3? Last I checked these were indeed the foundation of the game, and all were included in Civ3. In addition to armies, unique units, culture, small wonders and resources.
Seems like they did keep the foundation and did add new stuff, but maybe just not the new stuff like you wanted? Is that the problem? Please tell us hat they left out of forgot, then we can talk about hoe these items could be aded and not break the game. How about it?
Hmm, ruling the world. Funny, I always thought this could be done diplomatically and maybe with commercial marketing and the need for your goods by everyone else. Nah, I guess the only "valid" way to "RULE THE WORLD" is through military means, eh?
Originally posted by Venger
How about a game that builds on the successful foundation of previous games and adds those things missing along with some new things? Do we have to throw out the old imperfect system to create a whole new imperfect system?
How about a game that builds on the successful foundation of previous games and adds those things missing along with some new things? Do we have to throw out the old imperfect system to create a whole new imperfect system?
So which of these concepts were left out from Civ2 to Civ3? Last I checked these were indeed the foundation of the game, and all were included in Civ3. In addition to armies, unique units, culture, small wonders and resources.
Seems like they did keep the foundation and did add new stuff, but maybe just not the new stuff like you wanted? Is that the problem? Please tell us hat they left out of forgot, then we can talk about hoe these items could be aded and not break the game. How about it?
You know Mark, maybe if you read the box, you'd see the numerous references to RULING THE WORLD. If I want to manage an empire I'll join the bureaucracy...
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