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Lib, Lib, Lib. Come on.
How much influence do you think you have had while residing on the ignore lists of most of the Firaxians (I presume).
The truth is that reasonable people exist on both sides of the divide. I think that they may have been listened to. But to claim the gains of each patch as your own? Come on.
The fact is that something like group movement was being clamoured for by very many people.
OTOH, I think it is far more likely that most of the good ideas that were adopted from outside sources were probably suggested on civfanatics. I'm sorry to say it, but I think it is true.
OYAH (on yet another hand) if Poly becomes a less caustic environment for Firaxians, perhaps they will pay more attention here.
BTW, as I type this, there is a Civ3 commercial being played on CNN for at least the 3rd time in the last hour. How much attention do you think they really need to pay to the grognards when they are spending millions (?) on drawing in new players who have never heard of Civ, Civ2, CTP, CTP2 or SMAC?
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Re: State of Relations
Nice post Jimmytrick luv dat dry wit
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Originally posted by TechWins
....Not to mention, Firaxis took away the factor of reputation from the game....
EDIT: Oh wow - I've finally been upgraded to "Prince" , not as scary or intimidating as "Warlord" thoughEvery positive value has it's price in negative terms - the genius of Einstein leads to Hiroshima.
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Originally posted by MOHonor
The birth of the next big whine! Congrats! Can't wait to skim over your posts till the next patch.
Here is the definition of humor.
Even you might notice that it differs from the definition of whining significantly.I'm building a wagon! On some other part of the internets, obviously (but not that other site).
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Originally posted by Kilroy_Alpha
Does anyone else agree with me that the ability to get resources from a civ as a requirement for peace is a Very Important Thing?
Yeah, it would be nice to be able to demand resources during the 'cease-fire' as part of the peace deal. However if I go to war with another civ who has a resource I need, and are in a position to beat them into submission, I will have already gone straight for their resource supply already and have secured it before going into a temporary peace.
Well, thats normally the plan anyway
Finally, there is still a form of cease-fire even if it is different to Civ 2 - but most things in Civ 3 are different.I'm building a wagon! On some other part of the internets, obviously (but not that other site).
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Originally posted by Terser
I envision something like we had in CivII--or something like the U.S. has in place in Iraq right now.
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Originally posted by Skanky Burns
Yeah, it would be nice to be able to demand resources during the 'cease-fire' as part of the peace dealEvery positive value has it's price in negative terms - the genius of Einstein leads to Hiroshima.
---Pablo Picasso.
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Originally posted by Libertarian
After all, we don't expect leaders from among your ranks.
My bad.
After all the fans contributed a good deal of suggestions for Firaxis. Right?
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