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  • #31
    Congrats on the new job...

    I just signed a new permanent contract deal... for 5 years at a great rate, with one of my favorite companies I've worked at... so I'm kind of in the same boat too.

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    • #32
      Oh, Ok. Well, while we're off topic, I just accepted a graduate position a couple of weeks ago. Congrats to us all!

      - MKL
      - mkl

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      • #33
        I haven't got a job.

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        • #34
          yin ! yin ! they're off-topic !


          no actually I wanted you to follow the topic , and lets talk about that . is CTP stretching the line ? all answers except plain old yes and no are accepted .

          off-topic : if the american colonies of britain wouldn't have rebelled , then the allies wouldn't have won world war one . and so world war two would never break out .....
          if the dinosaurs .........


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          • #35
            US should not have entered WWI we had no reason to.

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            • #36
              quote:

              Originally posted by Par4 on 07-16-2000 04:04 PM
              US should not have entered WWI we had no reason to.




              Well there was the small matter of Germany offering large chunks of American territory to Mexico should they enter the war on the German side. See the Zimmerman telegrams.
              [This message has been edited by Michael Dnes (edited July 16, 2000).]

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              • #37
                Anyway that should be OT. If you want to debate the merits of US interventionism it has little to do with how civ3 turns out.
                [This message has been edited by Michael Dnes (edited July 16, 2000).]

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                • #38
                  Now if you guys can find a way to discuss how such backroom deals can be made to work in Civ3, that could be interesting. :0 Otherwise, the OT forum is really a better place (thanks guys).
                  I've been on these boards for a long time and I still don't know what to think when it comes to you -- FrantzX, December 21, 2001

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                  • #39
                    Well it's already been debated on the OT, me in that debate. I don't feel like doing it again. Anyway back to Civ3

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                    • #40
                      Warning!! Warning!!

                      On Topic reply!

                      I think that the game should get a total make-over, it has to offer something new. And a much improved AI. I've been playing Civ I and II since 1992, and loved it, but the concept should now be taken further. (Now let's hope that nobody will check all my previous posts to see if I did indeed announce that I bought Civ I&II).
                      I remember playing Civ I on an old 286, with a 20 MB harddisk. With the advancement in computer technology, they really can't get away with just a cosmetically improved ten year old game.
                      But it must, and that is a definite must, also retain that elusive Civ feeling. Which CtP totally lacked. It had plenty of fancy graphics and novel ideas, but it just didn't feel right.

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                      • #41
                        from your post to firaxis designer group
                        E-mail .


                        nothing more to add from me . Hadstrubal just said it ..

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