Computer-generated maps can never be as good as handmade maps. They usually stinks compared to a well-balanced human-edited earth-map, for example.
Why couldnt Firaxis make a pre-release of a primitive concept Civ-3 mapeditor, so that Apolyton Civ-3 visitors could download it, and then edit some really good handmade maps that Firaxis good pick and choose from?
Think about it! If only 20 (or more) of us Civ propellerheads contribute with perhaps 2-3 really nice looking well-ballanced maps, we should end up with 40-60 earth-quality maps.
It would be free unpaid work for Firaxis, and at the same time, it would be fun editing work for us, while we waiting for that elusive Civ-3 release-date.
[This message has been edited by Ralf (edited September 26, 2000).]
Why couldnt Firaxis make a pre-release of a primitive concept Civ-3 mapeditor, so that Apolyton Civ-3 visitors could download it, and then edit some really good handmade maps that Firaxis good pick and choose from?
Think about it! If only 20 (or more) of us Civ propellerheads contribute with perhaps 2-3 really nice looking well-ballanced maps, we should end up with 40-60 earth-quality maps.
It would be free unpaid work for Firaxis, and at the same time, it would be fun editing work for us, while we waiting for that elusive Civ-3 release-date.
[This message has been edited by Ralf (edited September 26, 2000).]
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