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.
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.
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