Hi Haven't been here for looooong time, but you will find my credits in the first civ III list
I was pondering civ II today and it has a lot of great features, some of the wonders for example. My concern is the designers of Civ III might change stuff just to make Civ III "look different" to Civ II. THEY SHOULD NOT DO THIS! What they should do is fix bugs, enhance the features that are already there and add new ones.
In other words, they shouldn't try to re-invent the wheel. This applies to big and small things. For example, in the change from civ I to civ II the default city names for civs was changed. This kind of thing is stupid and a waste of the programmer's time and money. Same with wonders, why change their effects around like they did changing from civ I to civ II? Pointless and annoying. We are not impressed by such "innovations".
Also, except for combat stacking, they should avoid Call To Power LIKE THE PLAGUE. CTP's main purpose as a game is to serve as a warning to others
I say No change for change's sake! Have a nice horsie day
I was pondering civ II today and it has a lot of great features, some of the wonders for example. My concern is the designers of Civ III might change stuff just to make Civ III "look different" to Civ II. THEY SHOULD NOT DO THIS! What they should do is fix bugs, enhance the features that are already there and add new ones.
In other words, they shouldn't try to re-invent the wheel. This applies to big and small things. For example, in the change from civ I to civ II the default city names for civs was changed. This kind of thing is stupid and a waste of the programmer's time and money. Same with wonders, why change their effects around like they did changing from civ I to civ II? Pointless and annoying. We are not impressed by such "innovations".
Also, except for combat stacking, they should avoid Call To Power LIKE THE PLAGUE. CTP's main purpose as a game is to serve as a warning to others
I say No change for change's sake! Have a nice horsie day
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