Originally posted by Tassadar5000
(This may sound Coracle, so beware)
I'm not buying it personally because it just doesnt have the bang for the buck. New civs, MP (which in all likelyhood I'll never use), new map features, some new units, and more things to build just aren't worth it to me because they just dont change (in a major way) the way the game feels and plays...
Many of the problems I had with the first game won't be corrected, and many things probably weren't implimented here so that they can be put into the next (and possibly third, fourth) expansion. Has the UN been upgraded? Is there diplomacy in the editor? How about that combat system? What about that annoying feature of the editor where it just can't give you a perfect (or near perfect) map?
Also....I just have a moral thing against companies who are blatantly holding things back simply to milk more money out. Yes, they are out to get money and yes, they do need money to pay their bills...But I do think Civ3 generated enough money. Quite a few games have not gotten to that yet the developers are still able to pay their bills...So to me, PtW seems so held back as if their going for another expansion pack so they can milk 100+ out of everyone. And I just dont hold a company like that in high regard.
But I suppose that's just me, because apparently there are many people who will be buying it. I just won't be one of them.
(This may sound Coracle, so beware)
I'm not buying it personally because it just doesnt have the bang for the buck. New civs, MP (which in all likelyhood I'll never use), new map features, some new units, and more things to build just aren't worth it to me because they just dont change (in a major way) the way the game feels and plays...
Many of the problems I had with the first game won't be corrected, and many things probably weren't implimented here so that they can be put into the next (and possibly third, fourth) expansion. Has the UN been upgraded? Is there diplomacy in the editor? How about that combat system? What about that annoying feature of the editor where it just can't give you a perfect (or near perfect) map?
Also....I just have a moral thing against companies who are blatantly holding things back simply to milk more money out. Yes, they are out to get money and yes, they do need money to pay their bills...But I do think Civ3 generated enough money. Quite a few games have not gotten to that yet the developers are still able to pay their bills...So to me, PtW seems so held back as if their going for another expansion pack so they can milk 100+ out of everyone. And I just dont hold a company like that in high regard.
But I suppose that's just me, because apparently there are many people who will be buying it. I just won't be one of them.
But I believe that your reasoning is pretty... yes, reasonable... even if I do not buy it.Being a businessman myself, I have learnt something... The profit/income never gets high enough. You can always "accomodate" some extra cash. Thinking of how much money company A made selling product B is misleading... it is much like trying to enforce a universal justice throughout the world (as if there was one...). What matters for me is whether the extra features are worth the extra bucks... For me, they are, I will get PtW the first day it is out... but then the measly $30 they plan to sell PtW for is pretty little money for me, which may not be the case for others...
All I want to say is: it's fine to consider PtW a bad deal and not buy the XP. But I doubt it is possible to reasonably argue that what Firaxis does is evil, unfair, greedy, not moral, and whatnot (and do not forget that it is not Firaxis in the first place, it's Infogreed... err... Infograb... uh?!?
Those guys need lots of money, believe me...
).Also, knowing what you think/feel about Civ3 from your past posts, I doubt that anything called an expansion pack might make the game viable for you. I can't think of many XPs that seriously changed/improved a game... can you? My bet is that you will have to wait for Civ4...
So many responses......I'm not going to take the time to respond to each and every one of them
I'm just not buying PtW....That's just me. So, no need to defend your positions. Whatever lets you have fun is perfectly alright with me, I dont see the need to MAKE you not like it. Just responding to a post.
,) pseudo-real-time multi-player games, being able to set game-year and years per turn, new civs and the ability to add even more, new units, better graphics, etc. are just perks for keeping my software current.


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