Announcement

Collapse
No announcement yet.

c199# WHAT CIV IS NOT

Collapse
X
 
  • Filter
  • Time
  • Show
Clear All
new posts

  • c199# WHAT CIV IS NOT

    199# WHAT CIV IS NOT
    There's whole incredible world beyond our computers

    By Gallagher
    Last edited by MarkG; December 18, 2001, 20:47.
    Co-Founder, Apolyton Civilization Site
    Co-Owner/Webmaster, Top40-Charts.com | CTO, Apogee Information Systems
    giannopoulos.info: my non-mobile non-photo news & articles blog

  • #2
    Slow week in the column department, eh?
    I can throw a hundred pound walrus right through the wall!

    Comment


    • #3
      Originally posted by Phoenix
      Slow week in the column department, eh?
      hard disk failure problems....
      Co-Founder, Apolyton Civilization Site
      Co-Owner/Webmaster, Top40-Charts.com | CTO, Apogee Information Systems
      giannopoulos.info: my non-mobile non-photo news & articles blog

      Comment


      • #4
        There's whole incredible world beyond our computers
        No, no there's not.

        For some reason I don't seem to have an arsenal of nukes to back my words
        Orange and Tangerine Juice. More mellow than an orange, more orangy than a tangerine. It's alot like me, but without all the pulp.

        ~~ Shamelessly stolen from someone with talent.

        Comment


        • #5
          BAH HUMBUG!!!

          The game I'm working on is really cool... It's called "The Earth Ruling Realization Program." You double click the icon and it "REALLY" lets you rule the world!!!

          Just having a few minor bumps in the coding... and the FBI... and some really, really mad people from the Madagascarian military...



          I RULE!
          "You don't have to be modest if you know you're right."- L. Rigdon

          Comment


          • #6
            On rarae occaisions, I can sympathize with this column. there have even beeen times when I was living my life and thought civ didn't matter!!!
            Any man can be a Father, but it takes someone special to be a BEAST

            I was just about to point out that Horsie is simply making excuses in advance for why he will suck at Civ III...
            ...but Father Beast beat me to it! - Randomturn

            Comment


            • #7
              Kinda dances around the topic on tap shoes, doesn't it?

              Of course there's a world beyond the computers, that's what we turn to the computers (and the net and the games) to get a temporary respite from.

              What Civ is not:
              • A grognard wargame, focusing on the minutiae of historical accuracy
              • A detailed simulator, focusing on painstakingly accurate models of physics, chemistry, climate, sociology, economics, and psychology
              • A self-aware, creative, artificially intelligent life form
              • An action/arcade game that rewards mindless reflexes


              What Civ is:
              • A fun, immersive game, simple enough to play, complex enough to give you something to think about when you're not playing.


              Comment


              • #8
                What Civ is not: ... An action/arcade game that rewards mindless reflexes
                Agreed. With Civ3, one is always immersed in the underlying game story:

                Would you like to build a hospital? [click] Would you like to build a hosp... [click] Would you like to build a... [click] Would you like... [click] Would you... [click] Would you...[click] [click] [click] [click] [click] [click] [click] [click] [click] [click] [click] [click] [click] [click] [click] [click]

                PollutionstrikesnearTexocoatl ... Pollutionstrikesnear ... Ourculturalinfluencehasexp ... Ourculturalinflu ... StarvationatBlblblblb...

                Would you like to build a hospital? [click] Would you like to build a hosp... [click] Would you like to build a... [click] Would you like... [click] Would you... [click] Would you...[click] [click] [click] [click] [click] [click] [click] [click] [click] [click] [click] [click] [click] [click] [click] [click]

                [...first of fifty-eight workers activates...]

                [click... scroll... drag...] [click... scroll... drag...] [click... scroll... drag...] [click... scroll... drag...] [click... scroll... drag...] [click... scroll... drag...] [click... scroll... drag...] [click... scroll... drag...] [click... scroll... drag...] [click... scroll... drag...] [click... scroll... drag...] [click... scroll... drag...] [click... scroll... drag...]
                "Entia non sunt multiplicanda praeter necessitatum." — William of Ockham

                Comment


                • #9
                  Not sure whats meant by a "spiritual discipline". Sports people might say that about their training. But then you might just reflect that what they are doing is a game.

                  Otherwise yes I agree.

                  Comment


                  • #10
                    Looking for something that isn't there, Libertarian? As the article says, it's probably not a healthy pursuit to get so involved in something that you dislike.

                    "Would you like to post another complaint?" (Click.) "Would you like to post another complaint?" (Click.) "Would you like to open your thesaurus in order to make your complaint unclear and useless to the average reader?" (Click.) "Would you like to pretend that this game is the only one that has the problems you're complaining about and hold up even more flawed games as an example of how Civ 3 is messed up?" (Click.) "Would you like it if the world was as easy to boss around as your computer?" (Click.) "Would you like to posture as an intellectual bully?" (Click.) "Would you like to evade the point and blame others for your problem?" (Click.) "Would you like to have a snit?" (CLICK!)

                    Seriously, if you don't like clicking the mouse, go watch a movie or something. Give that mouse a rest!
                    Above all, avoid zeal. --Tallyrand.

                    Comment


                    • #11
                      Originally posted by Libertarian


                      Agreed. With Civ3, one is always immersed in the underlying game story:

                      Would you like to build a hospital? [click] Would you like to build a hosp... [click] Would you like to build a... [click] Would you like... [click] Would you... [click] Would you...[click] [click] [click] [click] [click] [click] [click] [click] [click] [click] [click] [click] [click] [click] [click] [click]

                      PollutionstrikesnearTexocoatl ... Pollutionstrikesnear ... Ourculturalinfluencehasexp ... Ourculturalinflu ... StarvationatBlblblblb...

                      Would you like to build a hospital? [click] Would you like to build a hosp... [click] Would you like to build a... [click] Would you like... [click] Would you... [click] Would you...[click] [click] [click] [click] [click] [click] [click] [click] [click] [click] [click] [click] [click] [click] [click] [click]

                      [...first of fifty-eight workers activates...]

                      [click... scroll... drag...] [click... scroll... drag...] [click... scroll... drag...] [click... scroll... drag...] [click... scroll... drag...] [click... scroll... drag...] [click... scroll... drag...] [click... scroll... drag...] [click... scroll... drag...] [click... scroll... drag...] [click... scroll... drag...] [click... scroll... drag...] [click... scroll... drag...]
                      i nearly laghed to death after reading that

                      Comment


                      • #12
                        I thought life itself was a game, except you can't back up a turn or two and replay it.

                        Comment


                        • #13
                          Libertarian has become the Jedi Master of the Civ3 is broken crowd...dude you are freaking YODA.

                          Venger
                          P.S. Funnyass post too...

                          Comment


                          • #14
                            I don't read the boards all that often, and thus, to me, Libertarian's post seems to be an attempt at humor. :hmm:

                            A WILDLY SUCCESSFUL attempt at humor.
                            To those who understand,
                            I extend my hand.
                            To the doubtful I demand,
                            Take me as I am.

                            Comment


                            • #15
                              I can remember playing Civ 1- and how much I learned about the development of the modern world- How every discovery was a military and civilian benefit- how different governments types affect the growth of a country. What an educational experience- Civ 1 should be required of all high school students- sometimes we forget the original thought.
                              LandBuilder

                              Comment

                              Working...
                              X