I too, like yin , zealot and others, consider SMAC & MoO2 as better TBS games when comes the time to enjoy the sole strategy gameplay compound. I've already said a few months ago how MoO3 has the best chances to revolutionize the genre next to Civ III, and I'm more confident than before - just to see how Quicksilver is dealing with the fans is the right thing ( what Firaxis never did ).
BUT where I must dissent is that... I still consider Civ III as a solid game with minor flaws as soon as I accept the lack of complexity. And it has a huge improvement over the named classics: much less over balancing at the advantage of the player in the ending part of the game. It's still somewhat tedious, but next to SMAC where Fusion Power+choppers+Transcend specialists gives an incredible exponential over power to the player, in Civ III we must stay alert with the lack of easy advantages to use.
BUT where I must dissent is that... I still consider Civ III as a solid game with minor flaws as soon as I accept the lack of complexity. And it has a huge improvement over the named classics: much less over balancing at the advantage of the player in the ending part of the game. It's still somewhat tedious, but next to SMAC where Fusion Power+choppers+Transcend specialists gives an incredible exponential over power to the player, in Civ III we must stay alert with the lack of easy advantages to use.
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