After having read many of the messages of ideas for Civ III, I'm starting to wonder how they are EVER going to fit the whole game, the help and the editors on a CD or even a DVD. I guess the game will be about 6 gig (about 10 CD-ROMS). I definately do not want APPLE software style, of putting the help on another CD! this is the most annoying thing ever!
I also think another major problem will be the fact that the whole game needs to be put onto an editable media if you would want to edit it.
I with the idea of Firaxis realeasing the game on an external hard drive, which could simply plug into a USB or Parallel port. This would remove the need for installation, and would allow editors to change the game as they want without using up the whole hard drive on their computer. If they would put the game on a 10 gig external hard drive or so, then there would be room for edited files and saved games, as well as the game itself. I am also sure that the game will run faster off this configuration than off a simple CD-ROM.
This would be a great idea for Laptop computers. I am sure that those with old computers will love the idea of not needing to purchase a new hard drive for the installation of this long awaited game.
The guys at Firaxis may even be able to configure this so that the drive can be connected to two or more computers for multiplayer games.
This is probably the best solution for the Fanatics like me who want 100 or more Civs in a game.
Note: I am happy to say I don't have a apple computer.
Give me commendation or discrimination on this idea, I want to know if I have any support or if there are pitfalls in this idea.
[This message has been edited by Grrr (edited December 15, 2000).]
I also think another major problem will be the fact that the whole game needs to be put onto an editable media if you would want to edit it.
I with the idea of Firaxis realeasing the game on an external hard drive, which could simply plug into a USB or Parallel port. This would remove the need for installation, and would allow editors to change the game as they want without using up the whole hard drive on their computer. If they would put the game on a 10 gig external hard drive or so, then there would be room for edited files and saved games, as well as the game itself. I am also sure that the game will run faster off this configuration than off a simple CD-ROM.
This would be a great idea for Laptop computers. I am sure that those with old computers will love the idea of not needing to purchase a new hard drive for the installation of this long awaited game.
The guys at Firaxis may even be able to configure this so that the drive can be connected to two or more computers for multiplayer games.
This is probably the best solution for the Fanatics like me who want 100 or more Civs in a game.
Note: I am happy to say I don't have a apple computer.
Give me commendation or discrimination on this idea, I want to know if I have any support or if there are pitfalls in this idea.
[This message has been edited by Grrr (edited December 15, 2000).]
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