Ugh...I had the pleasure of watching "beautiful" 3d graphics destroy one of my favorite computer game series of all time (Ultima).
If Civ were to go 3D, I would hope they would buck the current trend of getting alot more graphics and a lot less quantity and variety of things to do (once again, Ultima).
Personally, I don't really see much of the need for it in Civ. Maybe in the "city view" which allows your city to come to life. But from a purely gameplay standpoint, Civ has also been a game where you get to gaze, top down, over your immense gameplay map. Why I would ever need to rotate, look at things from different angles, or zoom in .. I don't know.
Secondarily, 3D graphics does not equate to better graphics by any stretch of the imagination. I still hold to the belief that beautiful hand-drawn by a person graphics beat sterile, rendered 3d graphics any day of the week. I would rather see crisp, beautiful drawings of units, cities, terrain tiles, etc. that can only be looked at from a few perspectives rather than the gross 3D graphics that can be looked at from any angle but still lack creative, artistic beauty. I can't stand how poor 3D graphics have seemed to saturate the computer game world today, and the general belief that every genre of computer game needs to use them to have "good graphics". IMO, shooters and simulators are the only genres which ever need rely exclusively on 3D graphics.
If Civ were to go 3D, I would hope they would buck the current trend of getting alot more graphics and a lot less quantity and variety of things to do (once again, Ultima).
Personally, I don't really see much of the need for it in Civ. Maybe in the "city view" which allows your city to come to life. But from a purely gameplay standpoint, Civ has also been a game where you get to gaze, top down, over your immense gameplay map. Why I would ever need to rotate, look at things from different angles, or zoom in .. I don't know.
Secondarily, 3D graphics does not equate to better graphics by any stretch of the imagination. I still hold to the belief that beautiful hand-drawn by a person graphics beat sterile, rendered 3d graphics any day of the week. I would rather see crisp, beautiful drawings of units, cities, terrain tiles, etc. that can only be looked at from a few perspectives rather than the gross 3D graphics that can be looked at from any angle but still lack creative, artistic beauty. I can't stand how poor 3D graphics have seemed to saturate the computer game world today, and the general belief that every genre of computer game needs to use them to have "good graphics". IMO, shooters and simulators are the only genres which ever need rely exclusively on 3D graphics.
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