I'm an addict, and I want Civ3 to protect me from myself. Specifically, I'm addicted to reloading the game to get a better result (e.g., opening huts).
Having written game software myself, I know that when a feature (like a hut) is created, it can be assigned a randomly determined random number seed. When the hut is used (e.g., opened), that seed sets the random number generator. As a result, you could reload the game and reopen the same hut and always get the same result.
If you reloaded the game, went away from the hut and did something different (such as discovering invention), and then went back to the hut, you could get a different result (game situation has changed), but then you would get that same different result over and over. Bottom line: very little temptation to reload the game!
- toby
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toby robison
criticalpaths@mindspring.com
Having written game software myself, I know that when a feature (like a hut) is created, it can be assigned a randomly determined random number seed. When the hut is used (e.g., opened), that seed sets the random number generator. As a result, you could reload the game and reopen the same hut and always get the same result.
If you reloaded the game, went away from the hut and did something different (such as discovering invention), and then went back to the hut, you could get a different result (game situation has changed), but then you would get that same different result over and over. Bottom line: very little temptation to reload the game!
- toby
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toby robison
criticalpaths@mindspring.com
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