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  • Riders of the Storm

    The Civilisation storm has come and gone [more like a mild breeze than a storm actually].

    This is not a thread to whine or moan, merely the celebration of one man who found strength within to resist the hype.

    I must confess that the month prior to the release of Civ III, I was interested. But after seeing the reaction of this game [thanks Apolyton], and playing a demo of it in a computer software store, my interest declined like a stiff member might shrink after seeing a puss filled orifice.

    If Civ III has not tempted me, then I am afraid I have finally grown up. There is always MoOIII, but I don't believe the hype anymore.

    Nevertheless, I have utterly enjoyed the activity of this forum - it has been highly amusing.

    I guess Civ is dead. Good. Necessity is the mother of invention.

    Bkeela.
    Voluntary Human Extinction Movement http://www.vhemt.org/

  • #2
    you must not have played very much.

    I think in your case civ is not dead. But TBS games are. I'm getting close to that point. I still like civ3. But I think this will be the last TBS game I ever like. Basically civ3 to me is what civ2 should have been. Nothing really new here. Just an improved civ2. I expect to play it about 6 months, maybe more. and unless some huge advance comes in TBS game making (that is good), I'll be playing RPG games.

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    • #3
      Yes Dissident. I personally have no problem with Civ 3. It is just through playing Colonization, Civ 1, and Civ 2, and Alpha Centauri, I have utterly exausted the entire genre of TBS. [A few extra bells and whistles, which by all account decrease the enjoyment of play, are no incentive].

      I need something new, something that transcends all known gaming genres. [There is only so many times you can re-heat hash before it makes you gag]. I thought for awhile that Black & White was the answer, but I merely believed the hype. I am not holding my breath though, for the outlook is extremely bleak. The only solution is to find new interests. Maybe even get married or something!



      Bkeela.
      Last edited by Bkeela; December 6, 2001, 03:57.
      Voluntary Human Extinction Movement http://www.vhemt.org/

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      • #4
        Hell yeah!
        Get married, have kids and start your own civilization!
        The real Civ3!
        You likee soupee?

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        • #5
          Sure a TBG like Civ get boring, thats why I play other games as well that arn't turn based for variety, obviously playing a real time game will get boring eventually too.
          Alex

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          • #6
            I guess Civ is dead.
            What hysterical solipsism! Because you don't like it (not even having played it, no less!), it's dead.

            Let me guess. You believe the age of the universe is — how old are you?
            "Entia non sunt multiplicanda praeter necessitatum." — William of Ockham

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            • #7
              And by the way, the song was "Riders on the Storm".
              "Entia non sunt multiplicanda praeter necessitatum." — William of Ockham

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              • #8
                Alex

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                • #9
                  Originally posted by Libertarian


                  What hysterical solipsism! Because you don't like it (not even having played it, no less!), it's dead.

                  Let me guess. You believe the age of the universe is — how old are you?
                  Wow. I guess people can be a jackass wihtout actually trying. By the way, solipsism is a scientific theory, not a mental condition. The next time you dust off your dictionary looking for big words, I suggest getting a 2nd opinion to stop you making yourself looking like a jerk.
                  Making the Civ-world a better place (and working up to King) one post at a time....

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                  • #10
                    i only played about four hours of the game, then gave up. starting from the begining of time just doesn't appeal to me anymore, i've done it too many times in civ2. and 3 isn't that much different really

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                    • #11
                      Originally posted by N. Machiavelli


                      Wow. I guess people can be a jackass wihtout actually trying. By the way, solipsism is a scientific theory, not a mental condition. The next time you dust off your dictionary looking for big words, I suggest getting a 2nd opinion to stop you making yourself looking like a jerk.
                      Actually....he used it correctly. I will withhold opinion on who looks like the jerk.

                      (From Merriam-Webster online - www.m-w.com)
                      Main Entry: so·lip·sism
                      Pronunciation: 'sO-l&p-"si-z&m, 'sä-
                      Function: noun
                      Etymology: Latin solus alone + ipse self
                      Date: 1874
                      : a theory holding that the self can know nothing but its own modifications and that the self is the only existent thing

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                      • #12
                        I've certainly replaced Civ2 completely with Civ3, admittedly it _is_ a "new and improved" Civ2, but then thats exactly what new version numbers mean ?

                        Just as I did with Civ2, I can happily see myself picking up this game every few months long after the enthusiasm for it has died, the very nature of the game has a long lasting quality that has existed back with Civ1 (or even "Empire" !)

                        As fas as I'm concerned, I'll get more than my moneys worth of playtime out of this game. Unlike Black and White, which despite all its innovative ideas, completely failed to recapture me once I'd got bored with it.

                        Now if only I could get Harpoon II working on Windows ...
                        xane

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                        • #13
                          Yea

                          May I say by judging from the original post that you are absolutly disgusting. I was hopeing for an intelligent thred discussing the game but that was just juvenile.

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                          • #14
                            Bkeela, hold on here just a minute.

                            Now I don't know whether you are a "jerk" or just bored or what, but I must respond to your post when you said:

                            The only solution is to find new interests. Maybe even get married or something!
                            Come ON!!! Its just a game!!! Dear Lord in Heaven!!! Don't you know that with Civ3, when you get tired of it, or things aren't going well, or you want to go out and watch a movie.... you just close down the game or pause..... but when you are married...... the GAME NEVER SHUTS OFF!!!!! Its always there....day and night, night and day.... talking to you... wanting you to take out the garbage.... asking you "did you leave your socks here...is this where the socks go?....."

                            to which you can only reply :
                            "NO you solipsist toad, that is not where the socks go.... they go in your pus filled orifice!!!! AAAAaaargh! "

                            Okay, maybe that's not exactly what you would say.... but don't get so bummed out by Civ3, or any game, or anything in life for that matter.... that it causes you to go out and get married.

                            ...cuz that's no game......
                            Question Authority.......with mime...

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                            • #15
                              Originally posted by Disk Killer


                              Actually....he used it correctly. I will withhold opinion on who looks like the jerk.

                              (From Merriam-Webster online - www.m-w.com)
                              Main Entry: so·lip·sism
                              Pronunciation: 'sO-l&p-"si-z&m, 'sä-
                              Function: noun
                              Etymology: Latin solus alone + ipse self
                              Date: 1874
                              : a theory holding that the self can know nothing but its own modifications and that the self is the only existent thing
                              Main Entry: Dar·win·ism
                              Pronunciation: 'där-w&-"ni-z&m
                              Function: noun
                              Date: 1864
                              : a theory of the origin and perpetuation of new species of animals and plants that offspring of a given organism vary, that natural selection favors the survival of some of these variations over others, that new species have arisen and may continue to arise by these processes, and that widely divergent groups of plants and animals have arisen from the same ancestors; broadly : biological evolutionism


                              So does this mean that if a butterfly evolved, that butterfly has a mental condition called darwinism? Bot hare scientific theories, not diseases.
                              Making the Civ-world a better place (and working up to King) one post at a time....

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