A couple notes:
When Civ2 was released, the Internet wasn't nearly as popular and patches were a lot harder to get out to everybody who had bought the game. As such, more work was put in on the front end to get rid of as many bugs as possible. Nowadays, fans flood the forums with "we want the game NOW...release it as is and patch it later!!!" As such, games are released when they are mostly finished, with the knowledge that the bugs can be patched away easily thanks to the internet. This is true of all games, not just Civ3.
All games receive this criticism when they come out. Go to the appropriate forum for ANY game that has just been released, and you'll find no end to posts saying "this game sucks," not to mention the "hilarious" quip "Why did I pay to be a beta-tester?" Yeah, never heard that one before. Let's face it, people are more vocal when they're upset, so the complainers will always out-shout those who are happy with any given game.
Believe me, in five years (or whenever the next game comes out), everybody will be in here griping about how great Civ3 was and how Firaxis blew it with Civ4 blah blah blah. Time heals all wounds.
When Civ2 was released, the Internet wasn't nearly as popular and patches were a lot harder to get out to everybody who had bought the game. As such, more work was put in on the front end to get rid of as many bugs as possible. Nowadays, fans flood the forums with "we want the game NOW...release it as is and patch it later!!!" As such, games are released when they are mostly finished, with the knowledge that the bugs can be patched away easily thanks to the internet. This is true of all games, not just Civ3.
All games receive this criticism when they come out. Go to the appropriate forum for ANY game that has just been released, and you'll find no end to posts saying "this game sucks," not to mention the "hilarious" quip "Why did I pay to be a beta-tester?" Yeah, never heard that one before. Let's face it, people are more vocal when they're upset, so the complainers will always out-shout those who are happy with any given game.
Believe me, in five years (or whenever the next game comes out), everybody will be in here griping about how great Civ3 was and how Firaxis blew it with Civ4 blah blah blah. Time heals all wounds.
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