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I have played the game for a grand total of about 5hrs. It just didn't have the appeal of the first two civs. The thing that made Civ2 so playable, even now, is the multiplayer option. That is sorely missing.
I find I am more interested in going down to the pub than staying in to play civ games. A sad indictment on me and the game.
One day Canada will rule the world, and then we'll all be sorry.
the second limited edition was not worth it (any one want to buy it from me?? (it is still in its riginal packaging))
standard edition would evven have been more bang for the buck
it will get beetter (or should is only an 8.5 right now)
Jon Miller
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GENERATION 35: The first time you see this, copy it into your sig on any forum and add 1 to the generation. Social experiment.
Originally posted by H Tower
nope, wast of 60 bucks
Yep. That includes the Strategy Guide, I assume.
Get rid of Culture Flipping (we all HATE it); stop the crazy corruption; and bring back scenario-building. . . FOR STARTERS.
Ever notice that those mindless apologists for Firaxis are the ones who are the least mature, the least interested in history and realism, and the most juvenile? I've noticed.
I guess Firaxis is trying to appeal to a more puerile, less sophisticated audience with this very flawed Civ III.
As for the voting, at this point, only 30 of 72 voters seem really happy with Civ III. That's is sad. Firaxis, you blew it.
I want to be excluded from that statement.
I think it needs a little tweaking (not all military units in this city get lost, 1 unit is lost for sure, next unit has chance of 25% of surving next has 50% chance next has 75% and all other units are sure to be found in the nearest city; besides I think that city should also lose 1/3 - 1/2 of its pop since its not only my soldiers that die; oh yeah and culture flipped cities could be reason to go to war w/o all the downsides when you would declare war within 20 turn period, afterall he just took a city of yours and he had the option to rebuff the rebels).
You guys paid up to $70? Damn, that's hard. I paid about $35 (translated from our currency) for the LE (the only edition that was sold here in Germany). And I paid it the first day the game came in the stores here (Nov 15th), so it wasn't some lowered price.
Definitely worth 35 Dollars. Surely has flaws, but worth the money.
PS (edited): I also wish to be excluded from the mentioned "Get rid of culture flipping (We all hate it)" statement.
As for the voting: Only 16 of 84 voters are really unhappy with the game.
Originally posted by Akka le Vil
I'll give you another way to read the results : only 57 % are really happy with the game. For a fansite, I consider it pretty low.
If you take the "Who pays for this stuff" people out, the result will be 65%. Still not very much, that's true, but better than your result. The statement "I did not pay for it" is not positive or negative about the game, but just shows that this person
- either did not buy and never play the game, in which case his opinion doesn't really count
- or plays with an illegal copy, in which case a yes or no to the original question would be also wrong
- or got the game as a gift, in which case another person paid for the game, and the answer should be either yes or no
Well, I put it in because I'm interested in how many people pirate games. Hard core gamers have a reputaion as pirates and I was curious. Personally, I got the game as a gift, but answered as if I had paid.
The numbers are about what I expected. While the whiners are a sizable and vocal minority, they're still a minority. Why they feel the need to be here at all is still a mystery of human behavior worthy of a battery of psychiatrists.
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