Re: Re: What needs to be done to make this game great.
Believe it or not, I actually am a game designer. Junior class designer, however, so my opinion might not matter much. Either way, I don't know what that has to do with anything.
Anyway...You don't go to the closet and get a deck of cards if you want to play monpoly. You don't get monopoly if you want to play risk. You don't get risk if you want to play sorry...etc. If you don't want to play Civ 3, don't play it. Saying it is somehow broken or flawed is a logical fallacy. Its akin to saying that monopoly should have three dice, or it should use pesos.
Having said that, there is nothing stopping you, or anyone else, from playing with house rules, or mods. For examle, its a common house rule in monopoly to place a $500 bill on the board, this bill gets collected by anyone lucky enough to land on free parking. It wasn't designed to be played this way, and it can easly change the balance and dynamic of the game, but some people enjoy playing it this way.
Firaxis has made Civ3. Its obvious, despite the rediculous claims to the contrary, that they put in a lot of hard work to make this game. They made a game that they think is fun, and no matter how much howling and gnashing of teeth goes on by a wronged few, many people who bought it find it a good game too.
So, if you don't enjoy the way Civ 3 is meant to be played, don't play it, or download a mod for it, or make your own game.
Originally posted by CharlesUFarley
If we we're game designers (that means you too!) we surely wouldn't be in a game discussion forum relating to another companies products. You're just as guilty for being here as we are. So asside from a smartass remark -- do you have a better idea?
Charles.
If we we're game designers (that means you too!) we surely wouldn't be in a game discussion forum relating to another companies products. You're just as guilty for being here as we are. So asside from a smartass remark -- do you have a better idea?
Charles.
Anyway...You don't go to the closet and get a deck of cards if you want to play monpoly. You don't get monopoly if you want to play risk. You don't get risk if you want to play sorry...etc. If you don't want to play Civ 3, don't play it. Saying it is somehow broken or flawed is a logical fallacy. Its akin to saying that monopoly should have three dice, or it should use pesos.
Having said that, there is nothing stopping you, or anyone else, from playing with house rules, or mods. For examle, its a common house rule in monopoly to place a $500 bill on the board, this bill gets collected by anyone lucky enough to land on free parking. It wasn't designed to be played this way, and it can easly change the balance and dynamic of the game, but some people enjoy playing it this way.
Firaxis has made Civ3. Its obvious, despite the rediculous claims to the contrary, that they put in a lot of hard work to make this game. They made a game that they think is fun, and no matter how much howling and gnashing of teeth goes on by a wronged few, many people who bought it find it a good game too.
So, if you don't enjoy the way Civ 3 is meant to be played, don't play it, or download a mod for it, or make your own game.

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