Just wondering if I'm the only one who's succumbed to the temptation to unfairly pummel the AI every now and then...
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40No! Never! This question offends me, and so does your odor!37.50%15I don't know how to cheat, and I don't care. This poll is a waste of bandwidth, but I really don't have anything better to do with my time.27.50%11I cheat sometimes. But my spouse has no idea. Oh, wait... you mean on Civ3?17.50%7Hey, the AI cheats, why shouldn't I? I rather enjoy dropping ICBM's on unsuspecting swordsmen.17.50%7Infograme: n: a message received and understood that produces certain anger, wrath, and scorn in its recipient. (Don't believe me? Look up 'info' and 'grame' at dictionary.com.)Tags: None
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Originally posted by MrWhereItsAt
But.. SP cheating is fun in Civ3.
This is just a game we're talking about... right?Infograme: n: a message received and understood that produces certain anger, wrath, and scorn in its recipient. (Don't believe me? Look up 'info' and 'grame' at dictionary.com.)
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Originally posted by Libertarian
Didn't Jeffrey Dahmer call his activities "games"?Infograme: n: a message received and understood that produces certain anger, wrath, and scorn in its recipient. (Don't believe me? Look up 'info' and 'grame' at dictionary.com.)
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Originally posted by Libertarian
Didn't Jeffrey Dahmer call his activities "games"?Infograme: n: a message received and understood that produces certain anger, wrath, and scorn in its recipient. (Don't believe me? Look up 'info' and 'grame' at dictionary.com.)
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Ok... I didn't mean to post that twice... and it won't let me delete it.Infograme: n: a message received and understood that produces certain anger, wrath, and scorn in its recipient. (Don't believe me? Look up 'info' and 'grame' at dictionary.com.)
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Originally posted by Libertarian
The implication is simply that rationalization is arbitrary by its very nature. What human praxis cannot be called a game?
I dare say that victims of cannibalization and dismemberment (not necessarily in that order) would hardly consider their plight a game, by any means of rationalization.
But, then again, it is a bit difficult to wax philosophical under that sort of duress...Infograme: n: a message received and understood that produces certain anger, wrath, and scorn in its recipient. (Don't believe me? Look up 'info' and 'grame' at dictionary.com.)
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Ignoring your sardonic ridicule, I never said that the victims called it a game; I said that Dahmer called it a game. Likewise, there are those of us who do not call constant and futile battles with a hostile interface a game, despite that that is what Infogrames calls it."Entia non sunt multiplicanda praeter necessitatum." — William of Ockham
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the only cheating I do now is build dozens and dozens of horseman and completely wipe out all opposing ai's on my continent.
I have tried reloading in the past, but found it to be too much of a pain. I never reload anymore.
But I do take advantage of a crappy combat system. I use the superiority of mobile troops such has horsemand, knights, and calvary to annihilate the AI. The AI doesn't know how to use mobile troops which puts it at a disadvantage.
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Originally posted by Libertarian
Ignoring your sardonic ridicule, I never said that the victims called it a game; I said that Dahmer called it a game. Likewise, there are those of us who do not call constant and futile battles with a hostile interface a game, despite that that is what Infogrames calls it.
I was, however, referring to your remark about "What human praxis cannot be called a game?"
Whether or not the hostile CivIII interface can be called a game is another debate entirely.Infograme: n: a message received and understood that produces certain anger, wrath, and scorn in its recipient. (Don't believe me? Look up 'info' and 'grame' at dictionary.com.)
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